I am so in love with our weather right now !
The last few days and nights have been lovely,
beautiful,golden and shiny.
Oh My Goodness!!!!
I noticed a subtle shift of light from
summer bright to autumn demure this week .
It's my favorite (absolute) atmospheric experience .
It looks like everything outside has been touched with a golden shiny light .
Here on the Texas Gulf Coast we usually do not have seasons .
It is hot one day and over night the weather becomes cold and rainy
but
not this year!
The garden is awake again . The zinnias and morning glories are blooming .
I harvested 15 eggplants from just one plant
and
Rose and Rouge are laying an egg each every day .
I have never had so many visiting hummingbirds .
The light is so heavenly streaming though my kitchen windows .
It is a joy !
Last night right after twilight I saw two very large and dark bats . It was both scary and wonderful
It is a joy !
Last night right after twilight I saw two very large and dark bats . It was both scary and wonderful
at the same time !
I wish you could come and stroll in my garden tonight with me .
The night blooming jasmine is filling the entire garden with its sweet fragrance
and
I promise the moon will be beautiful .
hanging over my kitchen window
eggplant and peppers
zinnias.morning glories.basil
night blooming jasmine
Smiles,
Dottie
♥
I am linking toThursday's Simple Pleasures
Everything sounds so alive!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shots..I love the last one!!!
I've never tried eggplant..what veggie would you compare it to? :)
Have a great weekend Dottie..Im off to work shortly: Im working all weekend this time.
In friendship,
Deborah xo
Oh, Dottie to hear (read) your description and see your photos makes me so want to be able to take that evening stroll with you! Visiting you always leaves me feeling happy!
ReplyDeleteWhat is this Nighttime Blooming Jasmine you speak of? I wonder if it will grow here? I love the way the light changes this time of year too.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures and descriptions are wonderful...
ReplyDeleteI love the last picture also...
When you have a yard & garden you have joy...
Have a beautiful weekend.
HUGS ~victoria~
That eggplant makes my mouth water! So glad to read about someone that truly loves where she lives!
ReplyDeleteLove your beautiful pics!!! Have a great Friday.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you captured the light in the first picture...and your tea cart is beautiful. As someone commented above it is nice to read about how you love where you live.
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
What an eye for photography you have dear friend....it is wonderful....and the words you have chosen to describe your world are sublime.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend,
Jo
This is such a beautiful post...I've had it open on my desktop for a couple of days to enjoy! ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteOh honey girl, If my kitchen was that pretty Punkin would sure have some great meals! Love, Mollye
ReplyDeleteDottie, how cold does it get where you are on the coast? Your garden looks like mid summer, so I guess you will be harvestinng for awhile yet. Viewing Jupiter is pretty any night but the 20th is suppose to be the best.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting over the weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are beautiful. I especially love your morning glories...and that tea cart is fabulous. Looks like a delicious cake sitting on top of it.
Have a lovely week.
Blessings,
Patti
What a soothing post. Your words (and pictures) drew me right in. Thanks for sharing your garden with us. :-)
ReplyDeleteAs a Southeast Texan myself (about an hour from the coast), today was the first day I recognized the slanting sun of autumn. I could feel a slight shift in the air. It'll probably be a few weeks before those temps really feel like fall, but we'll take whatever we can get, huh?
ReplyDeleteSo happy to have you linking up today.
As for that full moon ... I posted on Facebook about it. Magnificent!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with this season, but for me it's the anticipation of it coming. We're a little behind here in Georgia. I have noticed, however, that the days are indeed getting shorter and the mornings are (ever so slightly) cooler. Bring on fall! This post makes me smile and got my heart stepping this morning. (And your photos are beautiful!)
ReplyDeleteDottie, such wonderful photos, I love morning glories and zinna's. Those are simple pleasures enough for me.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great day!
Humming birds, night blooming jasmine - sounds wonderful to me - I've never seen them over here in England.
ReplyDeleteyour garden is soo so beautiful. That blue flower the best but it all looks so inviting.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Dottie. We both were thinking of autumn this week.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are lovely. I really like the one with the vapor trail.
Blessings,
Joan
That last picture is the trail I am leaving as I hop on down to the Texas coast to spend a couple of days with you-----oh me, I guess I need to come back to reality.
ReplyDeleteDottie, Dottie, this was such a wonderful, enjoyable and peaceful post--I could smell that jasmine as I read your post. Beautiful, just beautiful. Thank you for a little vacation--even if for a moment.
Love,
Dianne