Photographs taken the evening of September 7, 2023.
| Evening, and the light is coming in diagonally and preparing for ever diminishing brightness |
| Phlox are back for a second bloom |
| On the right, that's a sumac tree that self-seeded and in three years is at least 15 feet high |
| The brown-eyed Susans are reaching the end of summer, the cone flowers are mostly finished |
| See those little things towards the right? They are a cloud of little flies one sees in the summer |
| Sometimes the dying and dead flowers can be attractive |
| There is that sumac again |
| A hollyhock, they are a lot more difficult to grow than they should be; they were weeds in my youth, now they are biennials and celebrated when flowering |
| A huge hosta, as though I have some special ability to grow hostas... well, they grow themselves and the best advice is to leave them alone and they'll get it right |
| The house is covered in vines as though old people who don't maintain their home live here. . . someone tells me they are bad for the brick work and I plan to cut them back |
| Some planning can go a long way |
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| Black currants I planted three years ago |
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| This did so well |
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| My wife planted this gingko tree about fifteen years ago beside our front lawn, it has done well |




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