Wow. I'm amazed that you've got so much blooming there still. Here at 7,000 ft in New Mexico everthing is gearing up for autumn. I'm expecting we'll get snow by early October. gah! The morning glories are my favorite. So pretty!
Those flowers are glorious, Lori. I particularly liked the Ipomia (morning Glory). It's always such an unexpected colour. Haven't grown any this year, but looking at those, I intend to try again next year. Regards, Mike.
Very cool, the first one is a dhalia is'nt it?
ReplyDeletei'm envious, it's spring here & nothing is blooming yet lol :(
ReplyDeletethese are sooo pretty!
These are beautiful shots. Love the dahlias. :)
ReplyDeleteSo colorful and beautiful. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteSo very colorful! Are all these around the farm? Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love'em all. Art teacher?!! You do have an eye for the 'art of nature' :D
ReplyDeleteWow. I'm amazed that you've got so much blooming there still. Here at 7,000 ft in New Mexico everthing is gearing up for autumn. I'm expecting we'll get snow by early October. gah!
ReplyDeleteThe morning glories are my favorite. So pretty!
~Lisa
Those flowers are glorious, Lori. I particularly liked the Ipomia (morning Glory). It's always such an unexpected colour. Haven't grown any this year, but looking at those, I intend to try again next year.
ReplyDeleteRegards, Mike.
Beautiful set of flowers and great colors too. Nice shots.
ReplyDeletethey will be gone before you know it! Good job!
ReplyDeleteNice photos! The second one is soooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, so colorfull, we have to enjoy them before winter!! Well done:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting on my 9-11 post, Lori. I love meeting new people.
ReplyDeleteIt was an an emotional day for my family as we knew many that perished that day.
Your flowers are doing so well so alte in the season! Mine have been waning as the days grow shorter.
Oh Lori
ReplyDeleteThose colors are a balm to my soul today. Thank you so much for taking and posting them.