Today ’s photos are from Nina Schlosberg in Waltham , Massachusetts . We first saw Nina ’s garden back in April ( refresh your memoryHERE . )
Nina says,“Here are some shots taken at the final stage of the time of year in my garden . The blue monkshood ( Aconitum ) and pinkish windflowers are the very last to flower for me . And they seem to persist through to mid fall despite tropical storm Sandy …
“ The improbable white-livered sneezeweed ( Helenium ) draw a lot of bees in the fall and appear pretty good against a backdrop ofHydrangea paniculatablooms with their convert hues into previous drop . And my hound Lily keeps raceway of all the garden aromas , but she ’s really hoping to get a puff of a bunny girl ! ”

Your garden is still beautiful , Nina , but I ’m truly loving Lily the dog ! She looks soooo sweet ! Thanks for sharing again .
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2 WAYS TO ENLARGE! Click directly on the photo to enlarge in a pop-up, or click HERE to see this image, larger, in a new browser window.Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Nina Schlosberg








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