Beautiful flowers 😍 lets see, what is blooming here? We have the blackeyed susans in the fields from your childhood, daisies, flea bane, queen Annes lace and day lilies in the ditches. Chickory, Joe Pye, Milkweed. In our flower beds lots of lavender 🐝 plus rudbeckia, bee balm, phlox, fox glove, sweet william. Its a glorious time to be in Vermont.
I found an entry for #marketfriday this week 🙂
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That is a mouthful of color, isn't it? I do love summer in New England! How does that go with your California self? (You are from California, right?) There are times I used to wish Connecticut could freeze frame to a certain time of year, then realized I loved them all just as much as one another... until one stayed a little too long.
Your yard sounds divine! I love each and every variety there is! Thank you for dropping by and leaving your words!
#MarketFriday loves you!
Yeah I lived in California for about 20 years ... but I'm recovering 😁 I really like the seasons out here. You don't really appreciate the new green growth and all the flowers without the contrast of the snowy season. California is beautiful and you can find almost any climate you want there but I like my little spot in Vermont.
I am happy to hear that you are a transplant and you like it. Even speaking of recovery. Unheard of. Our kids were allowed to go anywhere for college, except California. LOL
I have family that live out there in the LA basin, I think they love the weather better than anything else and I fear they will never come back East. I agree with the contrast, as you have nothing to really compare it to, it is always the same. But, still for some, the constant beautiful is enough. I am all about the brilliance of spring, the warmth of summer, and the color of fall. I have to admit, I have always loved snow, and now that this area has experienced 3 snowless winters... I am bummed. Maybe next year! The last snowstorm was 24 inches and it made everyone cry around here. It completely melted in three or four days.
You live in a beautiful part of Vermont. I am envious. :)