smokey
smokey

Late September signs of a season that no longer exists

Photo of a saddelback caterpillar on a leaf, September 6, 2018Photo of open Dutch iris seed pods, September 6, 2018Photo of a persimmon, September 6, 2018Photo of a muscadine, September 6, 2018Photo of purple vincas blooming, September 6, 2018Photo of a red Canna lily blooming, September 6, 2018Photo of a bunch of sumac berries, September 10, 2018Photo of a purple flowering weed near the Yellow River, September 10, 2018Photo of the remnants of a bridge spanning the tree-lined Yellow River, September 10, 2018Photo of a yellow squash growing behind its flower, September 10, 2018Photo of the last gardenia bloom of the season, September 21, 2108Photo of 15 figs harvested on September 23, 2018

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newamsterdon
newamsterdon

@smokey Stunning 🙌🏽

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jemostrom
jemostrom

@smokey there were several types of plants which I've never seen before ... perhaps an indication that the plant variation is small where I live 😉

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schuth
schuth

@smokey Lovely. I’m envious of your apparent access to fresh-picked figs.

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Annie
Annie

@smokey Gorgeous photos! The fresh figs takes me right back to end of summer in my childhood. My grandparents had a grove of fig trees and I practically lived off of them in September.

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smokey
smokey

@grayareas Glad you enjoyed!

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smokey
smokey

@jemostrom I imagine you could select a handful of Swedish plants and I’d say the same—one of the fun things about Micro.blog is getting to see all of the different flora and fauna around the world :-)

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smokey
smokey

@schuth @annie They are wonderful. The mother of one of my best friends from the first part of elementary school gave the then-quite-small tree to my parents about 15-20 years ago, and it’s only in the last 5 or so years that it has produced enough to eat. Normally it produces in ”please take a pound-carton off our hands!” excess, like the strawberry patch, but this year—I don’t know if it’s the weather or if my dad and I pruned it too much last year—it was way down; this was a typical every-other-day harvest. Still, can’t complain about free fresh fruit :-)

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Denny
Denny

@smokey wonderful images!

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johnjohnston
johnjohnston

@smokey marvelous set. Like @jemostrom lots I’ve never seen or don’t recognise.

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smokey
smokey

@Denny Thank you :-)

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smokey
smokey

@johnjohnston Thanks :-)

For reference:

//cc @jemostrom

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johnjohnston
johnjohnston

@smokey above and beyond! Thanks. I do love a list of names of animals, plants or places. Links a bonus!

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