It's been another week of lovely warm weather, interspersed with drenching but not prolonged rain. Ah, heaven! The lilacs are completely done, but the roses are just coming out. Even the latest-blooming ones are now showing blooms. Woo hoo! They are small bushes, so much dies back every year in spite of being hardy to this growing zone (4), but they are very pretty, I think.

No big changes other than that. The Dutch and Siberian iris have finished. The yellow day lilies have peaked, but the tall yellow yarrow is opening, as well as the yellow evening primrose. In the sunniest white shasta daisies are just starting to blossom, but otherwise there is no new colour. When something red or orange or purple opens I'll photograph more. Right now, other than the scattered rose plants and pots of annuals, the only new flowers open are yellow.



As you can see, the lilac blossoms that covered the bushes beyond the wooden table and benches are all gone:

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View of the patio border of roses, just coming into bloom:

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The roses from the other direction:

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In the foreground are two varietals of shrub roses hardy to this zone, "Rad-white" and deep red "Hope for Humanity". I have never tried this red rose before. I planted it at the end of May. I am really pleased with it!

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From: [identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com


Nah, the camera takes good photos. It's such an easy to use little thing, even I can't screw it up. :) And I only post the pick of the litter. The majority of images get thrown out.

From: [identity profile] yeuxdebleu.livejournal.com


I know there are people who still love film, but the digital camera made me love to take photos. The first photo I took with my first digital camera was a closeup of a day lily. My jaw literally dropped when I saw the photo I'd taken. I was hooked...instantly!

I love how you can see immediately whether the photo is what you want. And if not, you can try again. No waiting for film to be developed. What an absolutely marvelous invention.

From: [identity profile] mechtild.livejournal.com


Yes, they're terrific. Real photographers enjoy more complicated machines, with plenty of customizing options when taking photos, but I couldn't be more pleased with the new era of "point and shoot" cameras. Even mine has lots of customized settings, if one wanted to use them, but then I'd have to read the instruction book. That's not going to happen, I don't think. ;)

From: [identity profile] yeuxdebleu.livejournal.com


Even mine has lots of customized settings, if one wanted to use them, but then I'd have to read the instruction book. That's not going to happen, I don't think. ;)

LOL I know exactly how you feel. Mine has a lot of special settings, too, but all I ever use is Normal, Portrait, Landscape and telescope as needed. I did try to read the manual...operative word here is "try"...but couldn't make much sense of it. Trial and error works fine for me.
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