Hi there Anne. Lovely to see you here today. Such a treat to see such flowers at this time of year. It's been quite mild over the past week, hasn't it?! Let's hope those flowers hang in there for a little longer. Hope all is well with you my friend.
The weather has been amazing to date and we still have many flowers around. I just hope this weather is not the lull before the storm!!! Hope all OK with you. Diane xx
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so pretty...the swiss chard looks like rhubarb too.
ReplyDeleteOn a grey day like today, an unexpected flower is sure a welcome surprise!
ReplyDeleteHi there Anne. Lovely to see you here today. Such a treat to see such flowers at this time of year. It's been quite mild over the past week, hasn't it?! Let's hope those flowers hang in there for a little longer. Hope all is well with you my friend.
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ReplyDeletePretty flowers you have there - beautiful flowers.
Thank you for sharing.
Have a lovely week!
Yes I still have flowers in my garden in Reading and it was positively tropical yesterday. Lovely isn't it? :)
ReplyDeleteThe top one is gorgeous and has me singing the Sir Elton John tribute to Lady Di.
ReplyDeleteThe weather was so (relatively) warm when I was in London a few weeks ago that I'm not surprised to see the plants enjoying it! Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteThis autumn was not so bad, we are having kind of fog only for 2 days so far and no rain (which usually happens beginning from October)!
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers and lots of berries on the holly I think might mean a cold winter ahead in UK folklore?
ReplyDeleteThe weather has been amazing to date and we still have many flowers around. I just hope this weather is not the lull before the storm!!! Hope all OK with you. Diane xx
ReplyDeleteOh they're lovely!
ReplyDeleteThey say that the more berries there are, the harder the winter will be! So far, so good.
ReplyDeleteAs you know, no winter here..though we do wish to have a change of seasons one day. Beautiful flowers and happy thanksgiving :)
ReplyDeleteHi Anne! We're in the U.S. for Thanksgiving and your photos make me miss my new home in England. Flowers and photos are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteCheers from the other side of the pond :) C and C
How lovely, Anne.
ReplyDeletePretty in Red,
ReplyDeleteall of them!
My favorite is the Swiss Chard, though,
what a proud vegetable it is, isn't it?
Could those holly berries mean we are in cold winter?
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