Yup...gone here, too. Although we did put a frost blanket on one bed...which is still under 4" of snow - it should melt by this afternoon and we'll see if anything made it through the cold.
I did not know that was the name of the song - - - googled it and was surprised. You taught us something new again. Brrrrr is what it looks like in your neck of the woods. We have color change happening this weekend - - - and some rain today, too.
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But those frosty flowers are lovely anyway!
ReplyDeleteStill beautiful!
ReplyDeleteStill some noteworthy beauty there, though isn't there?
ReplyDeleteOh...and I thought they were just deceased Echinacea left standin' for our fine feathered friends!!! Heeehehehe!!!
ReplyDelete'Minne Kukat Kadonneet' ~ 'Gone...the flowers are all gone'.
Mine too...SIGH!!!
Made for great picture and blogfodder!
Have a fantastically blessed day sweetie!!! :o)
Well, it IS almost November, after all. Those are pretty with the snow on them, even if it's not what we would all like to be looking at...
ReplyDeleteIt hit us hard last night also...I put the pots inside the basement for the winter...maybe some will survive until then...Happy Autumn...
ReplyDeleteAlways hard to see the garden go to sleep. At least the birds will have a treat.
ReplyDeleteWishing you all a happy Halloween!
Same thing here........we just call 'em dead flowers;)
ReplyDeleteYup...gone here, too. Although we did put a frost blanket on one bed...which is still under 4" of snow - it should melt by this afternoon and we'll see if anything made it through the cold.
ReplyDeleteI did not know that was the name of the song - - - googled it and was surprised. You taught us something new again.
ReplyDeleteBrrrrr is what it looks like in your neck of the woods. We have color change happening this weekend - - - and some rain today, too.
Yup! In the 20s at night and that calls for frosty mornings.
ReplyDeleteI am going to have to google that. ;)
It seems such a short time ago that you were showing up the first signs of spring in your yard. That was a short summer.
ReplyDeleteBut there is ALWAYS hope for another spring!
ReplyDeleteSame here, I took frost photos as well it was a hard frost last night. great photos. Have a good day !
ReplyDeleteGlad you found some beauty in the frosty garden!
ReplyDeleteFrom the looks of the weather there will so be snow soon.
ReplyDeleteno snow until dec. 3. i have decreed it.
ReplyDeleteCool! A new phase. Now if I really knew how to pronouce what you wrote!
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