It’s been a whirlwind of a month, with weirdly warm days and a hard freeze that finally ended the lingering summer garden. The season of woodwalking is returning {carefully, of course, since it is also deer season}, and Mr. and I enjoyed a couple spontaneous dates – there’s something lovely about a drive through the country sipping a “fancy drink” from Starbucks. I’m still finding the small joys and savoring those moments of beauty every chance I get – and if your corner of the world needs a reminder that beauty can still be found, I’m more than happy to share my glimpses.




It took all summer, but this nasturtium finally bloomed – a week before the hard frost. I love the coloring, and am now debating buying more colors of nasturtium seeds in the spring.





The colors have crept in slowly this year, but man have they been gorgeous. And when the sunlight hits the colored patches? It makes my heart sing.




Radish blooms are officially gorgeous, and the neighborhood bees were taking full advantage of the sun and warmish day {I was watering: it was not that warm, ha}. Everyone is getting ready for hibernation season!
I hope November has been kind to y’all. As we slide into the holiday season, I’m wishing you all little {and big!} moments of beauty and joy.
Sunflowers are my absolute favourite and it’s so nice that you get to grow some!! 🌻 So many gorgeous pictures, thank you for sharing! And I wish you lots of moments of joy too 🖤
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I have fallen in love with all the varieties there are! 🌻 And thank you 💕💕💕
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Aw that’s so nice and do you have a favourite variety? 👀!
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There’s this gorgeous burgundy one that our landlords grow – I’ve found a similar color in the seed catalog and it’s called “chocolate cherry”. So so beautiful. Also all of the creamy white ones, they feel very vintage to me and work well with so many other flowers. I’m wanting to add some of both colors to my collection 🙂
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Oh wow, I just looked up the chocolate cherry sunflowers to see what they looked like and my goodness! Are they gorgeous or what!? I love that there are so many varieties! I hope you manage to add both those colours to your collection 🙂
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Small moments are always beautiful. Lovely pics!
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Thank you, and yes they are 💕💕
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Love all these photos! Beautiful! I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving!
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Thank you! 💕💕 We had a low-key Thanksgiving (my favorite!) and it was 👌 Hope y’all did too! 💕💕
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Your pictures are so lovely. I have always been drawn to nasturtiums, used to do multi-colored varieties in my window boxes and loved the way they trailed down. Thanks for the reminder to look for the little things that spark joy! Here’s to a joy filled December 🙂
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Mr. suggested maybe doing nasturtiums in my “window” boxes (they’re along the low wall of the carport) next summer instead of geraniums. I’m tempted 🤔 Yes and amen to a joy filled December ✨💕
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The weather’s been pretty varied here too, I even had snow which pretty much never happens. It disappeared within a day but it was a total surprise that it happened. It was on a day I had to travel a little bit though and seeing the forest, from the road admittedly, was stunning with the snow starting to cover it.
Your pictures are lovely and I’m glad you’re still getting colour in your garden. I love sunflowers and am surprised they lasted so long. Although saying that I saw some in a garden a few weeks back and was surprised.
I hope you have a wonderful December.
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Snow! ❄️ I do love the way snow looks on/with trees – we’re hoping for some here, and I’m glad you got the unexpected surprise too! ❄️
I was surprised and impressed how long most of the flowers lasted this year 😀 And huzzah for winter bloomers keeping things cheerful in the cold.
Hope you have a marvelous December as well ❤️
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It does look beautiful 😍 it’s just a shame that it tends to go all grey and slushy in some areas. Hopefully you’ll get some soon then 🤞
It’s lovely when they thrive like that.
Thank you 🥰
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