Summer is definitely still here 
but, at times,
 there is a feeling of fall
 in the air.
 Leaves are steadily covering
 the floor of 
the Secret Garden...
...and the zinnia blooms 
are showing signs of slowing down, 
along with the old-school phlox
 going to seed...
...and one last picking,
 among the store bought blooms,
 keep us satisfied until
 next summer.
I really don't approve 
of shutting one season down
 before it is time. 
 But, 
some coming attractions 
just can't wait 
so I have taken the liberty of
 bringing a little bit of fall
 to the Cottage.
 These little owls 
were a purchase from Antique Farmhouse. 
 I just couldn't
 resist their cuteness.
The Chinese Lanterns
 are now a mass of brightness 
peeking through a jumble of 
greenery, phlox and spirea in the garden.
  A sure sign
 that fall is almost here and 
they make a very autumnal statement
 in the scheme of things.
I "borrowed" the lamp
 from the Captain's library. 
 I like the feel of it
 for fall
 along with the wreath 
I made a few years ago 
out of coffee filters.
 This is the Limelight hydrangea bush 
when we first planted it two years ago. 
 It had a few blooms
 which I picked and dried...
...here are those
 same blooms
 today.
Last year 
it didn't grow much bigger and 
there were only a few blooms and 
they dried like this.
All summer long, 
sitting on the front porch,
 we kept smelling this 
soft, wonderful scent and 
didn't know where it was coming from. 
 One of the Limelights stem 
was bent so when I picked it,
 I found out what that scent was. 
This is the third year 
the bush has been in place and
 I never noticed it smelled so beautifully.
  I think there will be 
another bumper crop of dried Limelights
 again this year.
Did you notice 
the reflection of one of the paintings 
I attempted last week? 
 Well, I tried another similar one and 
it did not turn out well. 
 I also tried another, 
with different subjects and 
it was no good either. 
 I have decided 
that painting Santa's
 is my niche 
as I did this one and
 am pretty pleased, again,
 of how it 
turned out.
He is a little different in style. 
 A round, quirky little fella 
who seems to take his job 
of carrying Old Glory 
quite seriously.
I want to thank you all
for your kind compliments. 
 They mean a lot to me and 
I am now on the lookout 
for more Santas.
 Be prepared 
to be 
overwhelmed!
...Judy..
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