A Sentiment

God knew what He was doing when He sent a gentle breeze and brought a lovely butterfly to set my heart at ease. The happiness of your friendship and the gentleness of your words have touched my life in special ways and now I feel assured. Thank you for your loyalty and for reading everyday. I only hope you find things to make a happy day.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

Sunday Color

We went searching for color this afternoon. We followed the road out of town and instead of going to the west...we decided to go in the opposite direction. We drove slowly up Kennedy Hill Road...where was all the color? Through Severson Dells Forest Preserve...no color here. Over to Bishop Lane Retreat and the same story. The trees are pretty much done here. The color just wasn't here this year. Maybe too hot and dry for good color.Coming back to our neighborhood...we found it. It was at our house. Here are a few pictures of the color in our yard. Those vibrant purple asters. They are starting to take over the corner. I'll divide them in the spring.
The mums across the front porch. Another shade of purple. They are full of bees at this time of year.

Our little Autumn Blaze maple tree. It is putting on a good show. The leaves are starting to come down today. I hate to think of winter.


The American Cranberry with the sun shining on it. This picture was taken last year...it wasn't as vibrant this year. It just goes to show you...the grass isn't always greener on the other side. Our neighborhood has been pretty....not as pretty as past years, but we should be thankful for what we have. Fall color is a gift from God I think. It's a reward for all the hard work we gardeners did all summer long. When the color is over...it will be time to put the garden to rest...and we will rest too.
Balisha



6 comments:

Wsprsweetly Of Cottages said...

Balish, your color at your own home is gorgeous! My brother lives in New Hampshire and he said the color has peaked where he is.
The mums are really beginning to be pretty here. I must take some pictures as this is the first year the back yard has really be mature.
How great it would be to see just ONE tree with the colors you get on the East coast...
Love,
Mona

Diana LaMarre said...

Wow, that is a beautiful aster plant! Is it planted in the ground or in a container? I have never seen one so nice.

Balisha said...

As I said in my post...the colors here are not as nice as last year. I guess we just can't have it all. Mona..your flowers are so pretty year round, and we have snow to look forward to.Take some pics of your mums please.
Balisha

Balisha said...

Hi Zoey..The aster is planted in the ground. I don't know what kind it is...it was a gift years ago and I brought it with me, when I moved here. Everyone thinks it's a mum. Balisha

Lona said...

Hi Balisha. Your asters are so pretty. I love the big deep purple plant. I only wish mine looked as lovely as yours. Your entry is looking so beautiful for Fall.

One Woman's Journey - a journal being written from Woodhaven - her cottage in the woods. said...

Your flowers are beautiful. I think I have the same purple Aster.
It is at every home I have had in the past. I brought a piece to the country. I will take some sections off and replant them after the first of the year.