So far we have had a mild fall with very warm temperatures and lots of rain. It has sure made the garden flowers last a lot longer than normal.
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beautiful pink camilla
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cloudy days in the garden looking towards the church
the trees are so pretty this year changing colors
Sandy, everything is still so beautiful and green there...and I am a little green with envy too. Enjoy the beauty around you, you are blessed for sure.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
June