Your timing for this post is impeccable. Just yesterday, I noted the subtle shift in the landscape and the air that tells me summer is inexorably on the wane. My husband and I are off to Beaver Brook Falls today!
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In another few months, summer will be gone, but we’ll have flowers until November. Not so in Canada. I hope you enjoy this blog site as much as I do.
As we hunker underneath the layer of smoke and ash in the air above Napa Valley, drifting in from the fires raging in Redding and Mendocino County — and a smaller one much closer, near Lake Berryessa — this post takes on complex layers of meaning, well worth a think.
Beautiful picture, and what an appropriate quote. These firewheel wildflowers are my favorite, but I never knew what they were called before. The name is very appropriate!
Nice photo. I too am enjoying the Canadian summer although I thought Kamloops at 39 degrees was a bit much this afternoon! (Our overnight stop on the Rocky Mountaineer.)
Great quote- and lovely flowers !
Thanks, Chris!
Cheers, Brett !
Beautiful quote … so true!
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Love the picture and the quote!!
Thanks, Darlene! 🙂
Your timing for this post is impeccable. Just yesterday, I noted the subtle shift in the landscape and the air that tells me summer is inexorably on the wane. My husband and I are off to Beaver Brook Falls today!
Liz, awesome! Hope your time at the Falls is wonderful! 🙂
Yes, it was, thanks!
Beautiful capture of nature’s beauty in flowers!
Peter, thanks! 🙂
Love the quote!…And the photo 🙂
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, so very true
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So true. Enjoy every little thing while we can. Beautiful photo!
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What absolutely wonderful flowers!
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Nice!
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wild and beautiful…compose a beautiful week Brett ~ smiles hedy ☺️💫✌️
I hope you do the same, Hedy. 🙂
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Ever more true in Canada. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Two on a Rant and commented:
In another few months, summer will be gone, but we’ll have flowers until November. Not so in Canada. I hope you enjoy this blog site as much as I do.
🙂
As we hunker underneath the layer of smoke and ash in the air above Napa Valley, drifting in from the fires raging in Redding and Mendocino County — and a smaller one much closer, near Lake Berryessa — this post takes on complex layers of meaning, well worth a think.
Jan, thanks for making those connections. Be safe.
Beautiful picture, and what an appropriate quote. These firewheel wildflowers are my favorite, but I never knew what they were called before. The name is very appropriate!
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Nice photo. I too am enjoying the Canadian summer although I thought Kamloops at 39 degrees was a bit much this afternoon! (Our overnight stop on the Rocky Mountaineer.)
That’s hot!
Beautiful quote and photo. Thanks.
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Oh yes !
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Lovely
Thanks, Kelly! 🙂
Beautiful
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