Tuesday, September 5, 2023

A September garden tour

There's lots of flower photos in the folder, but I haven't done many blogs to put them in. I was thinking about that, and also realized I haven't done an around the garden tour for a while. So you get a Sept 5 garden tour, starting in front of the garage and going around the house.

Things are mostly done for the year, and Linda has started to clean up for the fall. However, a couple of the roses are still chugging along, and one of the Lady of Chalottes has put out a couple tiny blooms. We'll have to wait and see if they are going to beat winter. You never know, much of last week was fall, today is summer again. Maybe they'll be another version of the two bud-dies

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The sad part of this photo is the lack of trees. We started with 3, one in each corner. The closest to the corner of the fence died pretty quickly. The cherry tree off to the left had been dwindling for a bit, then year before last only half the branches had blossoms and only a few cherries, then nothing last year or this. The plum tree closest to me in this photo had done really well for years, being a nice shape and producing pretty blossoms. However, it didn't survive the winter for whatever reason, and Linda has removed it.


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Of the Day
Driftwood (NZ)

Driftwood (BC)

Peony

Flower

Yukon
I can't believe it's been a year since I was in Yukon! 


Film (new)
An abstract that isn't likely to appeal to many people, but I saw it and ran for the camera.


Film (old)
The last photo of Nefertitti.


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