Something unusual caught my eye on my regular Henley Lake walk on Saturday.
One of the trees on the banks of the lake is completely and spectacularly red. Every single leaf has coloured a deep red hue.
Not being a tree expert, perhaps fellow Lake walkers can help identify the tree, and explain why it's entirely ablaze in autumn colour - in February.
The day before, a colleague had pointed out the cherry tree outside the Times-Age offices has also got hints of orange autumn colouring about it, a sight she said she'd never seen at this time of year before.
Now, I know I've done my fair share of complaining about the summer weather - or lack of it - but I'm not about to start again.