November 12’s Penticton Friday Flower

These yellow daisies are still bright and pretty, even though they are fading and will be over soon.

November 6, 2021

I am back in the north and it is overcast and snowing (it will snow at least a little every day for the next six weeks), but I enjoyed a very nice autumn.

Happy Friday, happy weekend. 🙂

19 thoughts on “November 12’s Penticton Friday Flower”

  1. I love prolonging fall by shifting West across the mountains, as the leaves fall here. Still supposed to go to 6 in the sun here today. No flowers or leaves remain here. Happy Friday Lynette. Allan

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    1. Thank you. We westerners are in a fortunate geographic position to be able to do that! I talked to a friend in Medicine Hat yesterday – they still have 12, 13 C, but Medicine Hat has always had its own little one-off micro-climate.

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    1. Yes, I agree. Everything is later this year and warmer, it seems. Thank you so much, but I’m not a big enjoyer of snow; once I go back to the south on a permanent basis, I don’t think I will ever miss it. I work in the sub-arctic at 62 degrees N. latitude (same latitude as Helsinki, Finland and Bergen, Norway), so snow gets tiresome, especially when it lasts until the end of May!

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        1. My mother was from Sussex and I spent quite a few summers there when I growing up but I also spent one Christmas and saw the resulting mayhem when a little snow fell. My home is 2000 km south of here in a valley that might get a little snow in December. I’m happy with that and won’t miss these intense winters when I leave. They are beautiful, and NWT’s best season is winter, but I’m nearing the end of my winter “best before” date. 😉

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