Here is a walk, a photo story

Come through the gate walk amongst the fallen leaves

See the old grave, just visible through the leaves, with moss on its apex; the young tree whose leaves green and yellow remind of lemon and lime; and the large tree overhead those leaves have turned orange since you last saw them

Walking past the young tree, turn around, look back at it and up at the large older tree

Resuming your walk along the path covered in leaves, under the large tree, you spot another grave, with a cross along its top and covered in moss, peacefully established

You kneel for a closer look

Standing and returning and continuing along the path you pass through another gate rejoining the main paved walkway, the curiously named birdcage walk, and through a gate on the opposite side, you see a tree with orange leaves, the flat tops of graves and a bench

Instead of going through this gate, you continue along the main walkway, and take the next gate, swinging back towards the bench you saw, now framed between two large trees, one starting to turn orange, and before it leaves covering the ground

You walk to the bench, and continue, past trees, and as you swing back towards the start of the main walk way, you see that large tree you saw at the begining, but seeing it as if for the first time, in it’s full form, from a distance, above a couple of graves, the otherside of the fenced walked way, were people are passing

I hoped you enjoyed the old graveyard of St Andrews