
Life does get busy and sometimes it just plain bogs me down.  I have seen so many things that I should be shooting for my own enjoyment as well as sharing but it just didn't get done.  We had a red sunrise a couple of days ago that was the color of the above geranium. One doesn't see a red sun that often.  I just couldn't get motivated to cross the street, early morning, and trespass on my neighbors property to take the picture. Oh yes, I would have gotten properly dressed to go outside, Oh well.

This is my plant teaser.  Most of you know that I am not a predominately garden blogger,  I have too many interests to do that. This plant is one that puts out these egg shaped fruits, you can't eat them, but then they will turn to different colors.  I blogged about this in the spring but am just going to show you the plant in progress.  I will show more as the colors develop and of course write more about the story of it.

 I don't know the scientific name of this, but this burning bush is turning already.  The sumac along our highways normally get very red, but I think we are so dry that they are going to be brown, not red, this year.  I am a late blogger today, but now is better than never. Thanks for reading......
 
6 comments:
The plant teaser looks like a balloon plant (Angianus Lumbargus) to me. If you have never come across one before don't worry, I just made it up.
Interesting plants.It looks like a real egg.I am looking forward to see the changes.
Alan, you had me going there for a moment. I thought you really had seen on before. Thanks for the laugh.
What a fascinating plant...egg plant ?
Burning bushes have the most beautiful of foliage, especially in the winter.
Lovely.
I've had that same experience with the missed photo opportunity that I then regretted my - whatever it was. Not laziness exactly, more just 'I mustn't let blogging take over my life'. But I still regret the missed shots!
Is the plant an aubergine? (I think it's called eggplant in the US?)
Still having pretty flowers and plants this time a year is a treat...you are so lucky. Mine are all over but a rare few sedums and some mums.
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