Autumn

It was an interesting fall. The color wasn’t as brilliant as some years, but there were pockets of real beauty. The weather was mild which was delightful. We also traveled a bit (S. Dakota Black Hills and Badlands.) I transplanted some daylilies and thinned out some other plants. There will be more to do in the spring, but I made a good start.

Dahlias – these are from tubers I have kept saving and planting for over 60 years
The Brugmansia put on a fall show
Reflections on the Nashua River near our house
More reflections
Autumn blooming crocus
The garden is winding down but still lovely mid-October
Bluebirds returned
A deer in the meadow down the street
Brilliant red in our yard
Foggy morning in the garden
Amsonia foliage, dahlias, mums, daylily foliage, and some bright red maple leaves
Morning light on the maple at the edge of the field
Amsonia, dahlias, mums
Mums – an old variety from my Mom’s garden which I have had for decades

These photos are through the end of October.

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