We are in the heat of summer, it seems like it came early this year. My garden is waning a bit, it will pick up again in the early fall. I shared a few photos of the blooms in this week's photo array.
Day 174-
I bought what I believed to be Allium 'Millennium', but after seeing other plants named Millennium, I am not so sure. Mine is shorter, and the blooms are smaller. Moving forward, it really doesn't matter. I like that the deer leave it alone, and the little pollinators love it.
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Onion with bee |
Day 175-
Our route to go to Greenville takes us past this building. Over the years it has gotten faded. This is the same road that the 'Fine Abode' from photo #120. In the spring the field beyond the building is filled with daffodils. For some reason, this year we missed the daffodils.
My Chrysanthemums are starting to bud up and bloom. We are in a warm enough climate that I plant the mums in the ground, most of them come back every year. I also have some Sheffield mums that are a pinkish apricot color. This rust color is not one of my favorites, but it is a reliable one!
Day 177-
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Mum's the word |
Day 177-
Fireworks are legal in South Carolina, much to the chagrin of our dogs. They do NOT like fireworks, or thunder, or gun shots, or, or, or... In some of the past years, we have had thunderstorms come through quickly, which puts a damper on the fireworks.
Day 178-
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That Time of Year |
Day 178-
I love having lavender growing in my garden. I find mine grows best along the driveway, where the lime from the concrete helps the lavender. I tried to get a photo of one of the many bumblebees on the flowers, but they make the stems sway with their weight on them. To zoom in on a bloom that is swaying back and forth makes it hard to get a photo. Do you remember the song 'Lavender's blue, dilly dilly, Lavender's green...' Here is a link to the old nursery rhyme.
Day 179-
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Lavender's blue, dilly dilly |
Day 179-
We like our music venues in the Upstate. This one is in an old store front in downtown Honea Path, SC. This week we went to see Jim Lauderdale with warm up act Mac Leaphart. We have seen Jim play there before as well as other venues in the Upstate. It was a hometown show as he is from this area, now he lives in Nashville. If you don't know Jim Lauderdale, Google him, he is an amazing Grammy winner songwriter and a down to earth person. You probably have heard many of his songs. George Strait is one who records some of Jim's music.
Day 180-
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Fiddle and Bow |
Day 180-
I love when a little wildflower pops up in my garden. This little bloom was just glowing in the sunlight. It is Leontodon tuberosus (I believe). I am glad I took a photo of it when I did, it closes up at night- or later afternoon.
If you haven't read my last post about the New Hope Urban Farm and Forest, flip back to read all about it. More Fling posts to come. In the meantime, enjoy the Photo-a-day wrapup.
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