We are joining Arty this week for Flower Friday~
Ready, mom. Off we go~~
We discovered Joe Pye Weed in front of our neighbors house~
And we found wild Asters~
And happy Black-eyed Susans~
We are not sure what this is. Could it be in the Primrose family?
We found a Clematis still blooming away☺
We think this is called Sweet Autumn Clematis.
We found these beauties near somebuddys mailbox~
Bunny alert!
Happy Friday, everyone!
Love ya lots♥
Molly
You found lots of pretty flowers! Happy Friday!
ReplyDeletewe love that susan flowers very much... they look innocent somehow ;O) that makes them to the opposite of us LOL
ReplyDeleteThere is seldom a Friday when I don’t hear Muzzer say “so that is what that purple thing is called,”
ReplyDeleteThank you for reducing her ignorance. It is hard teaching her things without Gus to help me.
Teka Toy
Molly we know why you and your Mom wanted to move to your new home. It is full of lovely floral aromas and beautiful walking trails.
ReplyDeleteHugs madi your bfff
You found some pretty flowers. We have Joe Pye Weed in our garden too and the butterflies love it.
ReplyDeleteThey are all so pretty! We are partial to Black-Eyed Susans, but also love that Joe Pye Weed!
ReplyDeleteCammie!
The autumn flowers have patiently waited their turn.
ReplyDeleteYou always find such pretty flowers!! That yellow flower almost looks like the poppies we have around here!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Rosy
Another lovely assortment of flowers, Molly and Mom. We have never heard of Joe Pye Weed, what an interesting and curious name:)
ReplyDeleteWoos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber
Your flowers are so nice but a bunny is furbulous!!
ReplyDeleteGurl, you are lookin' FABulous! And your flower finds are amazin'! Butts, I thinks the bunnie is the most interesting thing...did you gets to chase it???
ReplyDeleteKisses,
Ruby ♥
Hi hi hi! Ojo here! Those are pretty flo- BUNNY!!!
ReplyDeleteWe're starting to see lots of berries and signs of Fall. That makes us happy.
ReplyDeleteThose yellow flowers do look a lot like our Evening Primrose.
ReplyDeleteJan, Wag 'n Woof Pets