Sunday, 2 November 2014

November Nosegay

Another selection of summer flowers to brighten the English winter:












Take care.




22 comments:

  1. Very nice, John. It's brightened me up no end!

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  2. Happy summertime ! ;D
    The first flowers are so lovely.
    Hugs

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  3. Such beauty -- and of course your wonderful shots are so sharp and clear. -- barbara

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  4. Ah huh ... gorgeous! -5C a couple nights ago, so none of those left here.

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  5. I like that little one between the others!

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  6. Our first frost last night and the cosmos and zinnias drooping on watery stems. I went out in the rain and wind yesterday to clip cosmos by the handful--the months without flowers seem long.

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  7. What a riot! . . . of colour.

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  8. What fun blossoms! They are so bright and cheery for an autumn day.

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  9. Very cheery John - I especially love that nerine.

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  10. May you work have some effect over here too :-)
    We could use some of these flowers by now.

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  11. So cheerful! I've enjoyed looking at your photos whilst the rain is pouring down outside:)

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  12. So lovely to see all that summer color!

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  13. Lovely flowers. You might not appreciate it if I tell you that all winter long southwest Florida has a great variety of flowers blooming.

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  14. Beautiful photographs- I'm rather envious of your Autumn garden, mine is a sad disappointment but maybe next year...

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  15. Definitely what's needed on a dull November day. The collection in the first photo is really attractive, but all the flowers are lovely.

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  16. Lots of beautiful flowers still out in November…that is reason to celebrate!

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  17. Lovely flower photos! Thanks for stopping by my blog and saying hello!

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  18. Stunning photos--the English have a way with flowers. Some of the brightest gardens I have ever seen.

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  19. Gorgeous flowers John, a joy to behold!

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  20. Just what I needed! Autumn came on early here, only the fuschias are still flowering - and nearly all the leaves are gone.

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