One gardener's observations, discoveries and random thoughts whilst simultaneously worshipping and dallying in a Cape Cod garden. "A garden," said Ralph Waldo Emerson, "is like those pernicious machineries which catch a man's coatskirt or his hand, and draw in his arm, his leg and his whole body to irresistable destruction."

Flowers-on-Highland-Hill

Ghost-Lighthouse

Yarrow

Wild-Rugosa

Highland-Light

Cow's-Vetch

Sliding-Cliffs

Blanket-Flower

Dewy-Daisy

Lupine-at-Highland-House

Lupine-close

Pink-Clover

Comments on: "June’s Farewell, Part One: The Foggy Morning" (7)

  1. Greg, that’s great. You have made a little movie with these pictures and one can hear the soundtrack if he listen carefully.

    Thanks, Martin–what a cool observation!!

  2. Even with no sunlight to speak of, you still make those colors pop.

  3. Love the flowers as always.

  4. ..fog..end of June..you sure captured the feelings around here of late. :/ I especially like the house in the background with the ( lupins?) blue flower in the foreground. Its very subtle..and yet reflects the passage of a month unusually rainy, and thunderous :) Thanks for taking the time to blog and show your photos, it’s really great and Im happy to have been steered in this direction :)

    It was great to meet you at the barbecue tonight, Mare! Hope you had some luck with your fireworks photography, too!

  5. The fog looks lovely behind the flowers. I could say that the flowers look lovely in the fog, but I like the other way better. I dunno why. :)

  6. Salina Inzaghi said:

    a sight for sore eyes~
    i sure can count on your blog to rest these tired eyes of mine ;)

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