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Thursday, October 11, 2012

What a Little Rain Can Do

We've had a little rain. Not enough to break the drought, but it's made things momentarily green. It's a relief to see grasses sprouting and weeds growing. It's also made a few plants in our yard bloom.

Blackfoot daisy.


 Pavonia

Tecoma stans. This plant has been in the ground three years and this is the first time it's bloomed.


Silver cloud sage.


(My Sweetie took these fabulous photos of the bees.)
You're mine, flower! 

Closer

 Oooooo, sweet! I wonder how much more pollen I can pack on.


Let me just go a little deeper.
The bees love the sage and they've been busy, busy, getting ready for winter.

How about you? Are you ready for fall? Getting ready for winter? Are you busy, busy, busy as a bee?

14 comments:

  1. Gorgeous flowers! Yes, I am TOTALLY read for winter. It was a very hot summer here in Greece this year!

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  2. I take all this rain we get for granted ... but your garden looks so pretty and I do love bees, dusted with pollen.

    I am in a very zen mood ... enjoying this fall, getting work done. Life is good.

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  3. bEAUTIFUL PICTURES, bISH! Amazing what a drop of rain can do...

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  4. aaaaahhhh, the rain. Such beauty it can bring. Love your garden's color and joy.
    I'm eagerly looking at the dark clouds building outside for a day of promised rain. The air already smells fresh and vibrant.

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  5. What beautiful pictures and flowers. So glad you got some rain! Everything blooming is just a bit of sunshine. The bee is a great addition.
    ~Jess

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  6. Lovely! As for rain, you can have some of ours. I'm back in London and it's RAINY!

    Happy autumn!

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  7. Those pictures are gorgeous. Love the bees from this distance. :)

    We haven't had Indian summer yet, and the leaves are coming down like crazy a good two weeks ahead of schedule, so I do feel very much as if fall is HERE and winter is not far off.

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  8. I love those Tecoma stans! All these flowers are gorgeous. Here we're headed into fall. The leaves are changing from green to brilliant oranges, reds, and yellows. I love the orange ones best!

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  9. Your flowers are gorgeous, and your hubby took some awesome photos! Yes, I'm busy busy as a bee but never ready for winter! Have a great weekend, Bish.

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  10. Your flowers are gorgeous, and your hubby took some awesome photos! Yes, I'm busy busy as a bee but never ready for winter! Have a great weekend, Bish.

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  11. Absolutely gorgeous.

    It's been raining too much where I am, but then our winters are too dry.

    Yes, I'm busy. :)

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  12. Oh those are lovely pics. It's still pretty warm here but really nice weather. I love fall in Florida. It's sunny and windy and in the 70s. Perfect weather.

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  13. Hi Bish - what great photos .. I love the Tacoma Stans .. so glad you've got a picture to show it at its best ... while the rest are glorious and am so pleased the bees are so busy ...

    Enjoy the change of season .. I don't really enjoy the damp and cold! But the colours in the trees are glorious - cheers for now - Hilary

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