Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Want a Quickie - Today? 10.2.12


“Quickies”

(All “Quickies” are photos taken and posted the same day)
These photos were taken today at the Gardens at Waters East. - - October 2, 2012
The gardens would like to share the Fall leaves showing their colors.
Enjoy

 "Blade" in ivy

 Asian Patio Arch

 South Ravine

 Native Aster & Engelman Ivy

 Maple
Lake Michigan to the East

 Geese landing at StoneWater Beach
private beach
Gardens at Waters East

 Maximilian Sunflower

 Milkweed Seed Pods

 Sumac

 Whitespire Birch

 Colors of Fall

 Colors of Fall
Gardens West


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8 comments:

  1. Love that ivy! Drove to Sturgeon Bay yesterday; took me forever, as I had to stop every so often to take pictures of the beautiful colors!
    Nancy

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  2. Such an adorable landscape...but please let this skinny torso disappear;-)
    I love the arch made from driftwood! So lovely!
    Liebe Grüße
    Sisah

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  3. Beautiful photographs as always! Your setting and gardens are stunning. Always enjoy a good quickie & thanks for inviting Blade this time - full of surprises you are!

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  4. I can't imagine what it would be like to have the lake as a backdrop to my property. It must be fantastic. Autumn is a favorite time of year - can't imagine not savoring the change of colors. Maples are such a 'showboat'!

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  5. Great shots, particularly like the the one of "Blade". I just posted about some 'yard art' that we have as well.

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  6. Lovely fall colors. Especially like the dramatic garden view "Maple Lake Michigan to the East"

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  7. Wow! Stunning photos! Just amazing the photos of geese landing at StoneWater Beach. Love also the color of fall! Thanks for sharing so many beauty.

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  8. Wow! Wonderful pictures! Love to see how it is there. Here all the color is over now, we have had two nights with -4 (celsius) and no dahlias or other flowers ny more. So now starting to wait for the snow...

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