Autumn is nearly here though it still feels like summer. We could actually use a good rain, but I know that will come soon enough. I've been remiss in watering, but some of my flowers are still happily blooming. My morning glories have always bloomed late in the season, and are still in their prime. I was delighted to see some new shades this year from my saved seeds. After months of waiting I am happy to report my tomatoes finally ready! Also, we had a brand new bird visit our patio, the Eurasian Collared Dove. They are new to my neighbourhood, and have been busy spreading across North America. I'm joining up with Glenda at
Tootsie Time for Fertilizer Friday/Flaunt Your Flowers this week. What is blooming in September in your neck of the woods?
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Morning Glory |
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Morning Glory |
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Morning Glory | |
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Cosmos |
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Petunia |
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Brachycome |
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Rose Bud on my Hansa |
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Sunflower from Black Oil Seed |
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Rudbeckia |
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Dove |
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Steller's Jay and Squirrel busy collecting hazelnuts in my backyard |