Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Wednesday's Walk

Around and about the house and backyard.

A cooler summer has meant the roses continue to perform.

I've certainly enjoyed them.

The thistles have gone to seed.

The Cascara is providing berries for birds.

Tansy Ragwort

The hazelnuts have been opened and cached.

A cluster of blackberries.

Hawthorn berries - so pretty. I am hoping when they ripen that the Cedar Waxwings will come by.

Hazel brush is already setting catkins for next year.

Wild honeysuckle.

A cloud of thistle seed.

Big leaf maple seeds.

Queen Anne's Lace

Zinnias - the hummingbirds work this patch each morning.

3 comments:

Robin in Virginia said...

Everything is still looking so pretty! Even the thistle that has gone to seed.

Angie said...

Beth, you are so blessed with your Summer weather. We've had a hot one this year with over 50 days of 90+ degrees. Your photos of the nuts and berries sets my mood for Autumn stitching.

Barb said...

What a lovely walk! The roses are still so pretty!