Finally Summer’s Here

If you think I am posting the photos below because it’s too hot to write an entire blog, or because I’m deep into my edits and revisions, and coming into the home stretch with Book 3, you’d be partly right on both counts. But it’s also because I want to share the explosion of color that’s suddenly on display everywhere I look outside my windows. Summer was a long time coming this year, but it’s finally arrived. And how!

The Rhododendron bloomed first

The Hydrangeas weren’t far behind

Then came the Impatiens

And the hanging plants

The Hibiscus are blooming now too

Gorgeous, aren’t they?

And, if anyone can identify the hanging plant (large photo #4) you won’t get a prize, but I’ll be very grateful!

 

 

 

12 thoughts on “Finally Summer’s Here”

  1. Beautiful! I miss seeing about the beautiful blooming plants. I know, in Florida we have color all year long, but it’s different being up north. 🙂 Picture #4 – Violas?

  2. Wonderful display . You have an amazing head gardener! We’re fairly sure the hanging basket is full of petunias.

    1. Yes! I’m going with petunias. They got the vote from Jill, too. I’ll pass your comment on to head gardener, he’ll be happy to hear it!

  3. Absolutely gorgeous. Except for the hibiscus and impatiens we don’t get those in S Fl. Of course the impatiens only survive in the winter here.

    1. One expects gorgeous plants and blooms in Florida. In the NorthEast, not so much — especially after the long winter we just had. Thanks for reading Vickie.

  4. Thank you. So lovely to consider flowers when its too hot to go outside

    1. It’s supposed to get cooler this week, Noreene. Only in the upper 80s in NYC!!!! Stay in the a/c and finish your book!!!

  5. The flowers in the basket are petunias (maybe a hybrid variety). Beautiful!

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