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Try to remember the kind of September
When life was slow and oh so mellow
Try to remember the kind of September
When grass was green and grain so yellow...
The mellow month of September is almost at an end, and the glorious colors of October are starting to appear. Seasons change, treasure each and every day.
"We know that in September, we will wander through the warm winds of summer's wreckage. We will welcome summer's ghost."
~ Henry Rollins
Not far from home this morning (HDR from 2 pictures).
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This is a photo I took three weeks ago. It's a long exposure (40 sec) which doesn't always work out with the movement in the water but it did this evening as it was so peaceful.
Autumn falling into place, an evening in Uppsala.../ September, hösten intar sin plats, en kväll i Uppsala.../Septiembre, el otoño toma su lugar, una tarde en Uppsala
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Pentax K-5
Helios 44-2 58mm F/2
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"Let's try to remember beauty and the simple pleasure of life -
don't forget to stop and smell the roses."
Taken from our garden.
Have a beautiful weekend everyone!🌹
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Morning Glories are simple symbols of affection. Those who rise early may be able to watch their lovely blooms open. Morning glory flowers generally curl closed later in the day, hence their name!
Enjoy listening to Neil Diamond's "September Morn"
Have a wonderful month of September everyone!💝
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Congéia (Congea Tomentosa) is a woody, branched vine, known worldwide for its decorative flowering.
Native from Asia, particularly Burma, India, Malaysia, Thailand.
At the end of Winter and early Spring the Congéia blooms, showing numerous white flowers, small and discreet, but each surrounded by three helix-shaped bracts, very showy and durable, which change color gradually, from pink to purple and subsequently to gray, over several weeks. Flowering is so dense and abundant that you can hardly see the foliage.
As a vine tropical, enjoys the heat and does not tolerate frost or snowfall. In temperate countries it must be protected in greenhouses during winter.
From:
(www.jardineiro.net/plantas/congeia-congea-tomentosa.html)
I love to take pictures of this vine, because even when the little flowers fade the bracts remain with the beautiful pink color and velvety texture, wich enchants me so much.
I never saw the grey color mentioned in the information above and can't give my opinion of the end of blooming. I bet it doesn't be ugly... but my opinion doesn't count because you know that I love flowers, a lot!
In the first photo you can see few little flowers still alive, in the second they already fade.
Double exposure
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Pentax K-5
Super-Takumar 55mm f1.8
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A quiet corner of a recently harvested field in Warwickshire, I couldn't believe the wonderful mass of wildflowers in September, Cornflowers, Clovers, Daisies, a Scarlet Pimpernel and even a Poppy !!
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