This is just a spot to visit, of one who is on a journey. You can see my projects, plants, family, pets, artworks, antiques and anything else that comes along.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Saturday's Stuff.......
A weathered blue still showing off with all its neat colors. The morning glory days are numbered and all that will be left is seed to collect from the pods.
I was so surprised to see one new color on the back porch trellis. I see it has the potential to bloom a lot more but the weather will determine that. Our wind and cold isn't allowing the bloom to go into a full trumpet shape.
It is certain to know that the tree is dead when all these things start to grow on the side of the tree. I have two of these kind of trees and both now are completely dead. I can probably remove the smaller one myself but the bigger one will get to winter over and maybe a few limb will break off on their own It was one of those cheap fast growing trees and the second one is a sucker of the big tree.
An older zinnia has changed to a strong goldish color. It isn't its normal color but it is its aging with great textures that makes it have a unique color.
As we returned from the bookstore this morning we noticed that the farmers are harvesting soybeans. They seem to be in a big hurry as time is money. I saw one field had two big trucks and two large green combines busy bringing in the crop. Beans do usually come in first but i am surprised that some of this corn isn't being picked. I suppose they get all the one kind harvested and then the will change the combine over to pick corn.
It is a little warmer this afternoon and the sun is shinning. I hope all are feeling healthy and that the day is a good one. Thanks for stopping by today.
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3 comments:
The pure white is lovely! I hope it keeps blooming for awhile:)
The blue morning glory looks like an O'Keefe painting. You've really outdone yourself this time, Gorgeous!
Hope you are feeling better by now. I know you both enjoy trips to the bookstore. I sure enjoyed your flower photos.
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