Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Wednesday Vignette, blue sky foliage mash-up

An August evening and a garden party, what's not to love? Walking around the garden of Sean Hogan, taking photos before the sun went down,  I stopped to look up and admire this scene. Eucalyptus, Tetrapanax and Bamboo...all glowing against a blue sky. Summer why can't you last longer???

Weather Diary, August 29: Hi 88, Low 62/ Precip 0

Wednesday Vignettes are hosted by Anna at Flutter & Hum. All material © 2009-2017 by Loree Bohl for danger garden. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited and just plain rude.

14 comments:

  1. I'd like summer a lot more if it included one night's worth of rain every week, since we're talking about impossible dreams here.

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    1. I appreciate that you specified night. Can't ruin my sunny days!

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  2. I can appreciate your desire to hold on to summer, especially after the miserable winter you had. Meanwhile, I long for our winter rains. I just checked our extended forecast and there's not a drop of rain showing through the end of October.

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    1. I don't even want to think about packing it all up for the year with the rain return. Not because I dread the work, but because I love being able to spend time outdoors...

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  3. Why indeed?! I'm ready for sunshine and pleasant gardening weather for atleast another month.

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  4. I agree. I love fall, but its what comes after that I dread. Until then, happy gardening!

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  5. I'd lay on my back all the time, if that is what I would see. Just lovely. I am, however, ready for fall. Alternately what Alison said.

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  6. Wow, that is ... spectacular! The layers of all the foliage. Re: summer, I think it depends on where you live and the weirdness of a season's weather. When I was younger, summer was always my favorite. It's still right up there, but tied for a triune with spring and autumn. Winter? Well, a little is OK, but ours simply lasts entirely too long. ;-)

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    1. It definitely depends on where you live, you're right about that.

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  7. I could spend all day in that garden. Several days, in fact. Sorry, but you know I'm ready for cooler temperatures and rain, especially to help put out all the forest fires in the region.

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