More fall flowers September 8th to 14th
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Wait just a few days and the amount of yellow in the maple has increased.
(08:09:2024)
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The dahlia in the front keeps opening new blossoms.
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A gladiola in a pot on the back deck, just starting to bloom. A picture doesn't begin to show how it glows in the morning sun.
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Another dahlia - this one is twice the size of the ones above.
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We sort of expected there to be kid foot prints across this part of the yard. It is right at the front of the yard, and we are next to a bus stop and without sidewalks on our side of the street. Had not expected there to be lone animal tracks? A dog, two dogs, racoon, deer who knows!
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On the back deck, the hanging begonias are a burst of red on cloudy days.
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That gladiola, in the same pot, is almost fully open and adds to the burst of colour.
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The Love Lies Bleeding flowers are getting longer. The plant is so tall it covers the clock and thermometer now.
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These New Guinea impatiens greet you at the front door.
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Overnight rain still dotting the fuchsias.
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The big dahlia has a second blossom now.
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The Martha Washington geraniums have been blooming faithfully all summer.
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The Black-eyed-Susans will provide a burst of colour until freeze up.
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The kitchen window used to be filled with two plants - a large pothos and an ivy. About two years ago we got rid of the pothos and this spring Sheila started a new ivy from the overgrown plant filling the window. Recently she removed the old ivy and hung up the new, much smaller plant!
You can now see out the window! And enjoy the stained glass sun catchers that were hiding.
(14:09:2024)
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