I think I would have liked being a squirrel up your way. I really like walnuts!
Chance is a good dog, trying to protect the walnuts from the maurauders. :D That jay's feather colour is the same as your sky. I'd love to see one...
And now... a big hit from Hamsterdam: "This Wheel's on Fire"!
I've often wondered about this, now I know.
:lol: "We have to learn to read, otherwise we'll be alphabets." Nina, 7.
Welcome to you from the coast of mid-Norway. :stew2: We've got gardeners from all zones here, and I'm certain that you'll find lots of inspiration...
Thank you all. Netty, yes, sort of, if you mean the Sorbus americana. Our rowan is Sorbus aucuparia, so they're close kin.
Get well quick, EJ! You have my sympathy, I'm on my second round this month.
Thank you. The few blooms we have left are doing their best to brighten up the borders. It's something special about the last ones.
It looks like some kind of plume moth. Edit: Toni answered five minutes before me, and I hadn't refreshed the page. :roll: Sorry.
I see him - your aster is lovely, and so is your Autumn Joy.
Lovely landscape. It looks so peaceful and relaxing. The deer is a sweetie. :D
What mountain scene? The gorgeous lady steals all attention. :D
Wow, that is really something else. :D Well done, photographer!
You've got the prettiest birds in your yard! :D I really like the blue jay. And the mourning dove, the finches and the woodpecker too.
Lovely monarchs, even the poor tattered one. I can't get enough of butterfly photos. :D
You've got so much lovely colour still! :D Thank you for showing them. Your Acer is lovely, and I really like the Cyclamen and all the others.
I think it's a Calochortus subalpinus.
Congratulations on a job well done! :D Your bedroom looks lovely now. I really like your bedspread and the blue you've used on the drawers. Your...
Where there's a will there's a way. It obviously wants to grow. :D