
We haven’t had a killing frost yet in my Zone 6 garden, so David Austin Heritage English Rose still has a few flushes of bloom! She’s also setting some very large orange hips that should feed a few hungry animals this winter.
Seeing the world through my viewfinder.
We haven’t had a killing frost yet in my Zone 6 garden, so David Austin Heritage English Rose still has a few flushes of bloom! She’s also setting some very large orange hips that should feed a few hungry animals this winter.
The sunrise was so striking this morning that I felt compelled to stop and take a photo not once but twice: once after dropping my son off at school, and again after arriving at work.
The first photo I took while standing next to my car; the second I took from a conference room in my office building, after getting off the elevator but before making my way to my desk.
Connor ran in the year’s first Elementary Cross Country Meet yesterday. He didn’t place, but he did finish, and that’s what really matters.
Just after sunrise on a crisp autumn Monday morning.
“Your breakfast is ready — oh. I mean, your breakfast is still too hot to eat. You’d better stay here for a few minutes.”