A beautiful end of season sight : Ornamental Grasses
and 'Knockout' Roses
Korean Mums saved from the Freeze
The last of the tomatoes.
Time to rake the last of the leaves and make final preparations in the garden for the coming winter. Thanksgiving is just around the corner and I have a lot to be thankful for this year.
just love that picture of the ornamental grass + roses.....looks wild + vivid!
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Thanks, Inga. If I can eat fried kimchee surely you can learn to like fried green tomatoes?!
ReplyDeleteI am lovin' those mums. I gave you an award!
ReplyDeleteVery thoughtful photography. I forget you live in Chicago when I see your first photo! The second is very "painterly." I thought perhaps it was one. :-)
ReplyDeleteHmmm~ what are you planning to do with those green tomatoes?? :-)
ReplyDeleteThat picture of the baby is precious. God's greatest gift!
Thanks, Sandi. You've got 3 guesses as to what I'm gonna do with those green tomatoes and the first two don't count !
ReplyDeleteLove your end of season specials, esp the grasses.
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Always Growing
A few of my Korean Mums are still hanging in there despite the bit of snow we got. They look pretty sad, quite a contrast to your stunning grasses & Roses still in bloom. What a cheery sight.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jan and MMD.
ReplyDeleteThose green tomatoes look fabulous!I'm amazed they didn't freeze earlier.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, I'll be posting my Muse Day post a day late. It's ready to go, but I have to post my Inspiration post first... hope that's okay.
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