A profusion of chrysanthemums cascade from the flower box.
Oh how I love going exploring right in my own yard.
When we look closely, what beauty can be found.
Many things bring great delight to me: tea, gardens, flowers, outdoors, food, and friends that cross my path. These all make my heart sing with small chuckles, giggles, laughter, and tears. It is my desire to seek beauty all around me, have the heart of a wanderer, a storyteller.
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10 comments:
The color of that hydrangea makes me gasp!
What a beautiful garden. I love when the flowers change to something unexpected. :-)
blessings
~*~
I love the November garden! My hydrangeas aren't as colorful as yours. Yours is beautiful! I have roses that seem to want to keep blooming. One yellow one across from my kitchen window is 'entertaining' me with its constant November changes. Just when I think it's finished blooming it starts all over again!
~Adrienne~
A rose that blooms in winter... oh, I love that! There's just something extra special about all the late season glory of a garden... YOu still have lots in bloom, Marilyn! It is a joy to see. LOVE the color of the hydrangeas! :o) Happy Day ((HUGS))
Beautiful indeed.
Flowers are food for our souls.
Love Jeanne
Just beautiful!
Wow, I can't believe you still have this much color in your garden!
Those hydrangeas are my favorite -- your garden looks fabulous for this time of year. Mine is gone now. I'll revel in yours!
Some of our hydrangeas have changed colour to that shade of magenta, too. Others are different shades of pale mauve, greeny blue and grey. These late Autumn flowers continue to give much pleasure. Have a lovely day, Marilyn.
Beautiful! I have been enjoying the last of the autumn blossoms. Yours are still looking so fresh and full! Last week I pruned some of my roses and lavender. It was so hard for me to have to clip the blossoms, but soon it will be too cold to enjoy the task.
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