
Due to the big birthday party last weekend, I could not make it to schedule my regular posts for this week. But instead, I share some photos of my garden again and how it changed over the past two months. New flowers appeared and have blossomed, and some others have grown into large bushes. Let’s go for a quick tour.
My hazelnut bush is dropping nuts already. I am collecting them daily for about a week, and still, it has lots to share..

I had not been to my garden for some days due to the weather and simply because I had not the time. This guy seemed to choose right those few days to develop into a huge flower. I have no idea where it comes from because I had not planted it. But it looks impressive! In English, it is a green amaranth.

The pink beauty below appeared from my white savage.

Just about to blossom with its countless purple peatels:


My little brook has gotten a new resident.





These are just so beautiful: Physalis. Unfortunately, I cannot catch all of them at once. Some are always hiding behind a leaf. There are still more about to change from green to orange. It is a typical decoration for fall over here.






This one has grown about three times the size when I planted it 3 months ago:

Let’s take a look at my calendula and chamomile. I have been reaping the petals daily for weeks. I had not thought that two tiny plants would be so abundant. Unfortunately, meanwhile, they don’t look that nice anymore. But I wanted to share them anyway.





Here is a look at my front yard.





The last time I have not shown a view on my clematis. I have four with large petals (white and purple) and three with smaller ones (white, yellow, yellow-red). The ones with the little petals have grown sensationally. The others are in a constant up and down. But I still believe in them.








What’s missing? Oh, yes, my rose garden! The roses developed fantastically. Many of the rose bushes have grown double their size over the past two months. I enjoy seeing them blooming over and over again.
I am concluding this post with some shots of the view from my garden towards the mountains. That view has so many different faces, and I love every single one.
In Love and Light
Such a wondrous joy I had by spending some time of my day in your lovely garden, Erika 🙂
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That means “mission fulfilled” for me. I am very happy to hear that, Hammad 😊
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Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden.
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Thank you, dear! I am happy I can share it and I am pleased that you enjoyed it.
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I wish our late summers didn’t burn everything up. Your garden is so beautiful.
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Thank you, Linda. Your summers are a lot hotter than ours but you have beautiful plants too which are not growing over here!
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Isn’t Nature wonderful the way flowers bloom during different seasons?! 🍁🍂🌾
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Absolutely, Gail! And with every little wonder I discover I am more enchanted and grateful for this big miracle surrounding us and which we are part of.
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Beautiful garden, Sis 🥰
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Thank you, sis 💖
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I feel like I just took a nature walk around your property and enjoyed every moment of it! Such breathtakingly beautiful views. Your home is so lovely Erika, you are abundantly blessed 🙏
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I feel so pleased that you enjoyed that little trip through my garden. I love it so much and I couldn’t be happier to see that I can bring some joy to you and others that way 😊
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❤❤❤ yes 🎉❤ 🤗
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Erika, you have such a lovely garden. Thank you for sharing it with us.
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Thank you so much, Sheree. I am very happy that you enjoyed so much what I loved sharing with you 😊
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Lovely, Erika. I hope the weekend celebrations were fabulous.
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Ah, yes. Olga, it was a special celebration to have the last one reaching his adulthood. It is a great feeling! Thank you, Olga 😊
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I love the garden at this time of year, winding down, new things blooming, the transition
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Yes, exactly, it feels magical how everything changes and becomes a new beautiful face at the same time. Amazing!
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I love the white flowers in the shape of a cross, they are beautiful. For some reason the one close up at the bottom of that group of shots it has moved me like it was one of God’s specials or something. The energy within it is glorious. Have you had it blessed or has it blessed you? I love it, what is it called? 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏼 🦋
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That white one was planted by the gardeners in spring when they built that brook. But it only has come to its bloom now. I feel blessed too for having this beauty showing up so unexpectedly… like many more flowers. My garden is a lucky bag and yes, I do feel God’s power in this place very strongly. That’s why it is my island of peace and my power station at the same time. I am happy you felt that way because of that flower, Mark 😊
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It’s like the cross on the front of those religious medieval knights clothing, a cross of God or something similar. But here it is white and pure and radiating such a beauty.
Thank you for sharing dear lady. You don’t have a lance and horse in the back yard your not telling us about do you? 😂 🤣
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I have no idea what it is but will check it out. You made me curious… lol. I like how you describe it and I have to agree. It appears that way to me too!
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