Early one morning..

Just as the sun was rising

Helianthus ‘Lemon Queen’

Well the sun finally visited us. The swallows are congregating on the roof and I fear they are getting ready to leave, but it is finally warm and dry. And that means cool nights with morning dew and low light.

Cosmos ‘Cupcakes White’
Pelargonium tomentosum ‘Chocolate’
Rose ‘Du Petit Prince’
Ageratum corymbosum
Cauttleya robusta
Striped mirabilis
Lilium specious ‘Rubrum’
Red nasturtium
White cleome
Centaurea americana

2 Comments on “Early one morning..”

  1. Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes
    September 4, 2023 at 9:41 am #

    So many more lovely flowers, most I haven’t seen before!

  2. Meriel
    September 6, 2023 at 5:41 pm #

    Lovely photos. Best ones I have ever taken were at sunrise too, though I haven’t anything like the expertise and camera you have! Chrystal clear.

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