I missed posting yesterday. The day was devoted to celebrating the birthday of a certain 5 year old granddaughter and I obviously failed to plan ahead and post on Saturday in anticipation. The celebration(s) was / were successful and everyone enjoyed the party, presents and cake, especially the guest of honor.
Over the past week or ten days I’ve noticed half-a-dozen or so new dandelion flowers along our roadway and three or four (common?) lilac bushes in bloom in the area. This is not the Minnesota I moved to about fifty years ago.
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| a hint of color tints nearby trees
Photo by J. Harrington
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As we enter October in a day or so, temperatures are forecast to exceed 80℉ and approach ninety℉ by Friday.The regular waterfowl season opened Saturday last to weather too warm to get serious about duck hunting. Local leaf color looks to be about 5% so far, maples showing best. The bur oak at the end of our drive is dropping leaves faster than changing color.
Someone (deer?) knocked over and off the wire protector cage from one of the replacement serviceberry bushes. Neither bush is showing any color yet but at least they’ve lived longer than last spring’s plantings. Our fingers remain crossed these bushes will make it through the winter and beyond.
And Now It’s September,
By Barbara Crooker
and the garden diminishes: cucumber leaves rumpledand rusty, zucchini felled by borers, tomatoes sparseon the vines. But out in the perennial beds, there’s one lastblast of color: ignitions of goldenrod, flamboyantasters, spiraling mums, all those flashy spikes wavingin the wind, conducting summer’s final notes.The ornamental grasses have gone to seed, haloedin the last light. Nights grow chilly, but the daysare still warm; I wear the sun like a shawl on my neckand arms. Hundreds of blackbirds ribbon in, settlein the trees, so many black leaves, then, just as suddenly,they’re gone. This is autumn’s great Departure Gate,and everyone, boarding passes in hand, waitspatiently in a long, long line.
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