Beautiful flowers of late summer. Sometimes we feel like blogging, sometimes we don't. And that's okay. But it's always nice to see a post pop up from you. Have a great week, Karen.
Hi,Karen. Good to see you again. I was thinking of you. They look like enjoying their last summer.They are beautiful. I think your flowers must be happy in your garden. A big typhoon is just going away our area. I see now many flowers and flower pots fallen down here and there! Enjoy your days! Tomoko
Lovely. I think morning glories are pretty but are a pain in the butt! I visited Oregon Gardens and the Dahlia Festival and posted pictures on my blog! Great places to see!!
Still pretty your late summer garden Karen.We are enjoying a long Indian summer here but, no blooms because of the lasting drough. Have a lovely week my friend!
Good Morning Karen, As always you treat us to some wonderful photographs of the flowers which grow in your garden.... and today is no exception. I have very little colour left in my garden, I have a few roses, a couple of hollyhocks and fuschias. All the colour will soon disappear, but then when Spring arrives, we will have the pleasure of seeing our plants all over again. Best Wishes to you, Daphne
Inspiring. I am hating to see mine go too. Just brought two beautiful geraniums inside after a good sudsy bath and trimming. Hope they stay looking good. Love your header. Got my geraniums in my header now.
Such a variety of beautiful colors.. no wonder you haven't been blogging.. There are too many beautiful distractions in your yard :-) Have a great week Karen. It is always nice to get updates from you! -Nadia
The trouble when you have so much beauty outside is that you don't want to spend too much time blogging in case you miss it. Beautiful flowers and photos to brighten the day! Enjoy the rest of your week. Chel x
Love the flowers, I understand about posting! I have had so much going on this summer, I have neglected to visit my blog friends and post. Have a great weekend. Hugs, Lynn
Beautiful flowers of late summer. Sometimes we feel like blogging, sometimes we don't. And that's okay. But it's always nice to see a post pop up from you. Have a great week, Karen.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen, you captured some beautiful blooms. Love your morning glories. The blue and pink look good growing close by each other.
ReplyDeleteHi,Karen.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you again. I was thinking of you.
They look like enjoying their last summer.They are beautiful. I think your flowers must be happy in your garden. A big typhoon is just going away our area. I see now many flowers and flower pots fallen down here and there!
Enjoy your days!
Tomoko
Lovely. I think morning glories are pretty but are a pain in the butt! I visited Oregon Gardens and the Dahlia Festival and posted pictures on my blog! Great places to see!!
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's good to sit back and let oneself fill back up again - with ideas, with images and with energy.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers!
Sometimes we don't have much to tell, but beautiful pictures with vivid late summer colours do say so much more. The paly pink Ipomoea is lovely!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and so very colourful!
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Still pretty your late summer garden Karen.We are enjoying a long Indian summer here but, no blooms because of the lasting drough.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely week my friend!
Good Morning Karen, As always you treat us to some wonderful photographs of the flowers which grow in your garden.... and today is no exception.
ReplyDeleteI have very little colour left in my garden, I have a few roses, a couple of hollyhocks and fuschias. All the colour will soon disappear, but then when Spring arrives, we will have the pleasure of seeing our plants all over again.
Best Wishes to you,
Daphne
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Karen...we have many of the same flowers in our garden...I am loving the blue Morning Glories this week in my garden too!! Have a good week!
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Your flowers are so pretty. That is one thing about winter that I hate, no flowers in the garden.
ReplyDeleteInspiring. I am hating to see mine go too. Just brought two beautiful geraniums inside after a good sudsy bath and trimming. Hope they stay looking good. Love your header. Got my geraniums in my header now.
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ReplyDeletePretty blooms, and it's nice to have summer photos to look back on when the snow's flying.
Judith
Such a variety of beautiful colors.. no wonder you haven't been blogging.. There are too many beautiful distractions in your yard :-) Have a great week Karen. It is always nice to get updates from you! -Nadia
ReplyDeleteKaren, your garden is so beautiful! I know the feeling...not blogging very much lately.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe trouble when you have so much beauty outside is that you don't want to spend too much time blogging in case you miss it. Beautiful flowers and photos to brighten the day! Enjoy the rest of your week. Chel x
ReplyDeleteI miss growing Morning Glory. Impossible here with our extremely short season. They were so fabulous when I lived in Ontario...
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers, I understand about posting! I have had so much going on this summer, I have neglected to visit my blog friends and post. Have a great weekend. Hugs, Lynn
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Summer blooms! Love the Morning Glory. Didn't plant any this year... won't forget next year.
ReplyDeleteStunning flower photos, Karen! I so enjoyed seeing these, especially the morning glories. Wishing you a happy autumn.
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