What a beautiful daisy! It must be hardy to still be blooming in Ontario right now! I am at the opposite end of things, being close to Mexico. Our temps have finally gone down to the 80's and it feels like fall to us, although that's summer weather for most folks! Thanks for your comments on my blog!
Thank you for the kind comments! I am so glad you stopped by! Flowerweaver: Wow...what I wouldn't give to have temps in the 80's right now...I never handle the impending cold very well. MaryDelle, Marilyn and AZplantlady: I'm amazed I still have a couple in bloom...generally they dry up in late August...these have a bit of shelter so maybe that is why. Ed: Thanks for the welcome!
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What a beautiful daisy! It must be hardy to still be blooming in Ontario right now! I am at the opposite end of things, being close to Mexico. Our temps have finally gone down to the 80's and it feels like fall to us, although that's summer weather for most folks! Thanks for your comments on my blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat a flower! A beauty to take you to first frost.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, welcome to Macro Mondays..:-)
ReplyDeleteI love how some plants hang on until the very end....
ReplyDeleteSuch a Delight to see Color in the Garden this time of year...And a bright Sunny Yellow at that...
ReplyDeleteMy Best...Marilyn
Thank you for the kind comments! I am so glad you stopped by!
ReplyDeleteFlowerweaver: Wow...what I wouldn't give to have temps in the 80's right now...I never handle the impending cold very well.
MaryDelle, Marilyn and AZplantlady: I'm amazed I still have a couple in bloom...generally they dry up in late August...these have a bit of shelter so maybe that is why.
Ed: Thanks for the welcome!