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.
13 comments:
Hello,
I love your trumpet flowers, beautiful blooms.
Take care, have a great day!
Katie, Kaitie, what did you do?
Nice series and like the Katydid shot. We live in north central Illinois and recently noticed a few trees starting to change color. Not ready for winter, but we're sure enjoying the cooler weather.
You find SO many adventures and dramatic episodes out in your woods! Linda in Kansas
You've really begun a cool down! The maples look beautiful.
This is so much fun. Bugs fighting over flowers is funny.
Those are excellent shots of the bee.
...bee friendly you two!
I'm seeing a few trees here start to turn too. I'm just not ready!
Pretty Trumpet Flowers:)
Nice description of the coming of fall.
There is a lot of activity in a garden. We are noticing how the evenings are so much cooler, too. I envy you the colour of the maples. When we drove across Canada two years ago I was stunned by the red along the mountains and hills.
My hostas haven't bloomed in years. My Rose of Sharon bushes are doing great after I transplanted cuttings right before the parent plant died. Adorable shots of the katydids.
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