Yesterday it was so cheering, in fact overwhelming, to have so many of my blogging friends join me in posting a week of flowers. It really did make the day brighter and happier. π
So today I am continuing my week of flowery fun with some more photos from my garden, this time from July… just look at that blue sky! Sigh!

Echinacea pallida

Achillea pomegranite

Scabiosa Perfecta

Sunflower
It’s not too late to join in! Β Just post a photo of something bright and cheerful from your 2020 garden to help bring some cheer to these strange times, then leave a link to your post in the comments below so we can all enjoy it. Thank you!Β π§‘
Yes – your idea was genius! Well done. And – is that Echinacea pallida? I love it so much and mine died – thanks for the picture, because I really must get hold of it again in the spring. Have a contented, peaceful day.
Thanks, you too Cathy. Yes. E. pallida. Only planted this spring so hope it will do well long term. π
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Cathy, the more I think about it, the more I love this idea! Here is the link to my Day 2 contribution – https://homelifeonline.wordpress.com/2020/11/23/a-week-of-flowers/
Thank you Joanne. I am loving seeing everyone’s contributions! π
Lovely bright sunshine plants to brighten a very wet Monday morning.
I hope my seaside daisies help to beat the Monday morning blues: https://croft.garden/2020/11/23/a-week-of-flowers-2/
Thanks for the daisy smiles. Flowers can work wonders can’t they! π
Yes, your blue sky is gorgeous, Cathy. Those July flowers, too! I usually don’t long for summer, appreciating each season for all it offers, but this year longing seems part of daily life. My subtle contribution today: https://gardensatcoppertop.com/2020/11/23/day-2-a-week-of-flowers/
Thanks March. I am not really longing for summer yet either, but that blue sky is elusive at this time of year and there is very little light at the moment. (Well, the Christmas lights will go up this week! π)
Ah, I remember those endless blue skies – and sunflowers!
Mmm, fond memories. π
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Definitely cheerful, esp. that gorgeous sky behind the sunflower! I miss that intensity, the sun these days is so low on the horizon.
We had sunshine yesterday but there was barely any warmth in it. In a month or so the days will very slowly start lengthening though and the light will return. βοΈ
We had blue skies today along with our first very light frost but not the intense blue of summer. I really like that scabious. My flower today is here : https://greentapestry.blogspot.com/2020/11/a-week-of-flowers-day-2.html
Hi Anna. Yes, I miss that deep blue but any amount of blue sky is welcome in November. π (It was foggy here all day today). Your rose is really lovely. Amazing how well it has bloomed in its first year. π
Cathy I love your flowers, they are divine. Here’s my address for a flower from my country house: an old photo. https://margaritaexam141.wordpress.com/2020/11/23/flores-dia-dos/ Cathy take care. Very affectionate greetings from Margarita xππ
Thanks Margarita! So glad you have joined in again today! ππ§‘
Ah! Seeing your sunflower brought July back to me! My garden is looking pretty drab right now. In July it was very pretty. π Your memories of July are beautiful, Cathy. π
That blue sky reminds me of the warmth amd the humming of bees. Yes, nice memories! π