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swordznsorcery) wrote2020-10-06 09:52 pm
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Rain and grey and grey and rain
It is very wet and grey. I can't get anything done outside, and everything is squelchy, and starting to get cold, so here are some pictures of a few flowers from the summer.

New dahlia! Suppsedly it's black, but as you can see, it's really a dark red. And huge.

Livingstone daisies. Always cheerful, if somewhat bright!

This is a fuchsia called Sarah. She's still going strong, although I don't think she likes the rain very much.

An agapanthus, being obligingly blue.

New dahlia! Suppsedly it's black, but as you can see, it's really a dark red. And huge.

Livingstone daisies. Always cheerful, if somewhat bright!

This is a fuchsia called Sarah. She's still going strong, although I don't think she likes the rain very much.

An agapanthus, being obligingly blue.
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(It's being sunny where I am, but I don't think it's due to last more than one day, but my Dad was complaining about all the rain on Sunday and I was, well, we had one or two bad days last week??)
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I had no idea there was a fuchsia called Sarah. That's my name and my mum loved fuchsias.
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It's quite new, so it's not a surprise you haven't heard of it. I think this is the third year I've had it, and it was new when I got it. It's Scandanavian, so hopefully pretty tough, as it's not always easy to get fuchsias through the winter.
Here's another picture:
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Of course it is. What was I thinking? *shoves Swordz off her chair*
Your fuchsia's pretty. I hope you get to keep it.