“Winter is an etching, spring a watercolor, summer an oil painting and autumn a mosaic of them all.”
–S. Horowitz
Camping was cool relief, but I’m not quite ready to give up the warmth for winter yet – so nothing beats returning from the foggy ocean to Indian summer in the Homeward Bound Memorial Garden.
Cool morning temperatures provide the motivation for chores: mowing grasses, moving trees, adding fall color,
and fixing bunny-chewed drip lines (thank you, Maria!)
Warm afternoons are a good time to be lazy and bask in the colors of early autumn,
capture a few garden surprises,
and just enjoy the company of dogs.
Dog walker visits to the garden climb as the temperatures drop. It seems that everyone wanted to be out walking today. Thurman was up early with his cute freckled nose…
Polite Wee Bow…
and Hank…
and the enthusiastic, Big Boy.
Dusty was hugging up on Maria;
until one of our favorite duos, Marie and Mosh stole the show (Marie is a bit of a ham for the camera!);
while Roxie appears to have created a special connection with a family looking to fill the void left by a beloved companion. I heard a happy rumor that paperwork was being worked on as I left.
Rob asked for photos of Buster, who is always a little bit too busy with his ball to put on a smile. Look…no ball! We’re making progress.
And later this week, I’ll post an update on Hunter – the older Golden that you might remember from the Hunter’s Beauty post.
We met Susan and Jeff today; our Tree Circle gardeners.
They planted some more tri-color Jasmine among others, and plan a bed of pansies that will add color late into the fall, refreshed in early spring.
Mike and Jody were moving trees. Making a permanent home for the Orchid Tree.
They relocated a fruitless Mulberry and added a Crape Myrtle. The clay soil is more than a little tough going in spots (I think I heard the mention of a jack hammer!) but it’s a good time to get them in and established before the winter.
BTW, Maria gets full credit for people photos! I had to call for support, being a little plant and dog obsessed. Until next weekend…
Wonderful fall day in the garden. We seem to be getting more dog walkers through the garden these days. I love the close up of the butterfly, BEAUTIFUL pictures.
Graduating from point-and-click…and lots to learn! But what better place to do it with so much inspiration around!
I came home from town today loaded with spring bulbs! Can’t wait to get the tulips and daffodils in.
Funny how spring fever sets in before summer fades away! Gardeners are always looking forward 🙂
Beautiful photos of the garden and the dogs. I enjoyed them very much – thank you.
And thank you for stopping by! 🙂