Here are some of my most popular photos from the summer. Can you believe we’re heading for autumn? So soon??
This rainy rosie was well-liked and is one of my favourites too.
And this cutie. I don’t know what kind of flower this is, but it’s seriously lovely and delicate. π
And daisies. They weren’t necessarily a blogger favourite but they are my favourite, so I’m including them.
Happy Tuesday. π
I love all of your photos, Lynnette! I think the daisies are my favorite, too. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you! π You always leave such supportive comments. π
Your photos are always so beautiful, Lynette.
Thank you! π
The second flower is a Columbine – they grow in the wild all over the state of Colorado. I grew some in my yard when I use to live in Arizona. Have tried to grow them here in Arkansas, without much luck. Your photos are gorgeous.
Thank you for the identification. π This is a wild one as well and since the columbines Iβm familiar with are much larger and (look different too) I wasnβt sure.
They are beautiful flowers – glad to help with identification.
Thank you! π
I will miss the flowers as fall and winter come on. Thanks for sharing Lynette. Allan
Me too! π
lovely daisies which are my daughter’s favourite. My flower picks this year have been mostly sunflowers, we had some fantastic ones last year, so tall and beautiful so we planted a lot more seeds this year and had a regiment of sunflowers in front, beside and behind the house. π The bees loved them and now the birds are attracted to the seeds including a beautiful yellow bird which keeps coming back.
Sunflowers are terrific for birds (and maybe yourself if they leave any seeds π ) and they are so bright and cheerful. The bird might be a gold finch – finches love sunflower seeds. π
Finch is probably correct
Beautiful!
Take care β
Neil
Thank you Neil. π
Three of my favorites! And I am THRILLED that we are heading into Autumn, my favorite time of the year. Well, almost headed. This is Texas, where the high today was 97, so we’ve got a ways to go, still…
Autumn in the Okanagan is really beautiful – a slow descent into a mild winter. In Texas youβre definitely looking at a few weeks still! Here in the north itβs starting to be very fall-like. The trees are yellow already so it wonβt be long before we have snow. Iβm sending you wishes for cool temperatures. π
beautiful rose Lynette!
Thank you Wayne. π
Love these all! I also adore daisies. β€
The flower under the rose is called a Columbine, I believe. π
Thank you for the lovely view. π β€
Thank you. You are very welcome. π
Yes, I think itβs a wild columbine. Iβve only ever seen the cultivated ones before, so I wasnβt sure who this little guy was. He was quite small and hiding under much larger plants. π
Still pretty the second time around. π
Thank you! π
Great photos! Daisies have been one of my favorite flowers all my life!
Thank you! π
I love daisies and when I have a garden again, I will have lots of them. π
Beautiful photos, and yes like peggyjoan I also thought the second flower was a Columbine!!
Thank you. π Yes, itβs a wild columbine. This one was very tiny and hiding under a much larger plant – so cute. π
It certainly is!!