Those are pretty! Still just dry and hot here....hoping cooler temps and rain are in the future. I always get hopeful when I hear about your Fall. I hope your appointments are all going well .
What a beautiful view of these gorgeous flowers. I love how they stand tall and bright just as summer begins to fade... Enjoy this good September day Connie..
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I agree. In our area the tall ironweed and the wingstem are putting on a good show.
ReplyDeleteI love fall asters!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty! Still just dry and hot here....hoping cooler temps and rain are in the future. I always get hopeful when I hear about your Fall. I hope your appointments are all going well .
ReplyDeleteYes! So delicate & yet so beautiful. Those little flowers pack a powerful punch in such a little package. Love, Andrea xoxo
ReplyDeleteThat lavender color against the dark green is beautiful. I hope your day is as beautiful as those flowers.
ReplyDeleteThey are so lovely. Look for beauty and you will see it. Look for good news and you’ll get at least a nugget.
ReplyDeleteI love asters! They are one of my favourite things about fall!
ReplyDeleteOh, they are!
ReplyDeleteI hope the appointments are going okay. :)
They sure are.
ReplyDeleteThey are showing up here now also. And the chicory. The Rabbit Brush is big bushy and yellow. Fall is here, no matter what the calendar says
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful view of these gorgeous flowers. I love how they stand tall and bright just as summer begins to fade... Enjoy this good September day Connie..
ReplyDeleteEnjoying the small things.
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ReplyDeleteThey have such a nice color and delicate too. I haven't been out anywhere to see wild flowers, even along roads.
ReplyDeleteThere are lots of these asters in poor soils so that's why the grow in the ditch.
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