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Still Blooming

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Nearing the end of the second week of October in my part of the world didn’t used to involve rose blossoms. These days, this kind of outdoor plant behavior is not all that surprising.

Asher and I were visiting the labyrinth to top off the water bag around the maple tree when I noticed the flowers. They stood out against the drought-influenced fading life and fallen leaves all around them. I was struck by the fact the rose bush was able to do so much with so little moisture available in the ground.

I must admit, it feels somewhat futile to try giving one tree a tiny bit of extra water while the rest of the growth in the surrounding woods is left wanting.

The fall colors have been less spectacular than some other years but it is changing.

As dusk settled in and the half-moon stood out brightly in the sky, the uncharacteristic warmth of a summer evening on this October night was simply the new normal.

While other parts of the world are coping with floods, our little nook in Wisconsin, USA, is warm and dry.

With rose blossoms.

 

Written by johnwhays

October 12, 2024 at 9:28 am

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  1. Beautiful roses!

    We have had lilacs blooming at our house recently…I don’t remember ever seeing these bloom after June before. Fun and unsettling.

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    lizshatek

    October 13, 2024 at 9:47 am

    • Yes, I read that the second lilac bloom is a sign of stress from the wacky weather conditions. Unsettling, indeed.

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      johnwhays

      October 13, 2024 at 11:41 am


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