Thursday, October 29
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I see a color theme in your late blooms. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's strange isn't it tpals how different times of year seem to favour certain colours?
DeleteGorgeous blooms and you still have flies!
ReplyDeleteI've never thought about it before, Lisa nit we seem to have flies all year round.
DeleteSo beautiful, and you even have a late pollinator visiting on one of them!
ReplyDeleteI think it was drinking from the water droplets, Deborah
DeleteNice fuchsia Sue!These are the last flowers but such pretty.
ReplyDeleteFuchsias do seem to hang on for quite a while Nadezda
DeleteAll purples. It's nice to have some colour around still at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteMust admit the cosmos was more pink than the photo shows, Jo
DeleteWhat beautiful shades of purple! xxx
ReplyDeleteMichaelmas daisies remind me of primary school, Dina. I used to pick some from our garden and take them when that sort of thing was the sort of thing children do,
DeleteBeautiful! I needed a pick me up.
ReplyDeleteGlad to oblige, Bonnie
DeleteYes agree with everyone above, Sue, lovely blooms and colours you have here. That aster looks familiar, it could be the same as mine. I really need to move it to a viewing spot from my gardenwatch window as miss out on its late colour when its round the side of the house and out of sight.
ReplyDeleteMy aster isn’t visible from the house either, Shirley.
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