Fall is on its way, but there are still a few things blooming in my neglected garden.
There are usually a few roses well into October.

My little Rose of Sharon is a late-bloomer. She is shaded by a large oak tree.

This silver lace vine is a beast! It completely covers the climbing tower on our backyard playset. Teenagers still swing on it from time to time, so it's not going anywhere.

Delicate little blossoms, reaching for the sky.

This viburnum is in the parking lot of my mother's building. I love the intense red berries.

It has been a beautiful, sunny weekend perfect for yard work, of which I have done very little. Oh well. There's always next weekend.
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