Wednesday, 10 September 2025

Katydid and the Bee

 Things continue to get cooler and cooler. Sept. 3rd, 27 ℃ , by Tuesday morning, we were down to 4 ℃.

I still have blossoms on the vine, but they won't come to fruition!


We bought these two Rose of Sharon plants last year. They survived.


I checked the eavestrough, and it had debris. 


The maples at the end of the driveway are beginning to turn colour.

A little, teeny katydid on the trumpet flower.

There was drama, however, as a bee decided to visit. Katydid wasn't happy and hid.

Don't blink!


The hosta is in bloom. 

An orchid spider on the Hibiscus.


It was a foggy morning.


You can see the horse chestnut tree leaves drying up and beginning to drop off.

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