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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Very nice, John. It's brightened me up no end!
ReplyDeleteHappy summertime ! ;D
ReplyDeleteThe first flowers are so lovely.
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Such beauty -- and of course your wonderful shots are so sharp and clear. -- barbara
ReplyDeleteAh huh ... gorgeous! -5C a couple nights ago, so none of those left here.
ReplyDeleteI like that little one between the others!
ReplyDeleteOur 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.
ReplyDeleteWhat a riot! . . . of colour.
ReplyDeleteWhat fun blossoms! They are so bright and cheery for an autumn day.
ReplyDeleteVery cheery John - I especially love that nerine.
ReplyDeleteMay you work have some effect over here too :-)
ReplyDeleteWe could use some of these flowers by now.
So cheerful! I've enjoyed looking at your photos whilst the rain is pouring down outside:)
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to see all that summer color!
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers. You might not appreciate it if I tell you that all winter long southwest Florida has a great variety of flowers blooming.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs- I'm rather envious of your Autumn garden, mine is a sad disappointment but maybe next year...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful summer flowers.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely what's needed on a dull November day. The collection in the first photo is really attractive, but all the flowers are lovely.
ReplyDeleteLots of beautiful flowers still out in November…that is reason to celebrate!
ReplyDeleteLovely flower photos! Thanks for stopping by my blog and saying hello!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos--the English have a way with flowers. Some of the brightest gardens I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flowers John, a joy to behold!
ReplyDeleteJust what I needed! Autumn came on early here, only the fuschias are still flowering - and nearly all the leaves are gone.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images John.
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