this vine covered in dainty white flowers is all abloom in my backyard right now....
a refreshing and dependable vine
that blooms towards the end of the summer...
no matter how hot
or dry
or humid
the summer has been....
which it has been!
boy howdy.
it has been.
this morn
the humidity level was 98%!
hence the drippy windows in the morning.
and drippy gardener all day.
it takes forever for my camera lens to defog too.
erin
is ready
for fall....
♥
Stunningly beautiful Erin . . . Do you know the name of the vine? It looks similar to a vine I saw on a fence a few years ago . . . yours looks almost the same! So lovely . . .
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos Erin!
ReplyDeleteThose tiny flowers look like snow flakes....so pretty! :)
A pretty sight to see this time of the year when most everything thing in bloom has faded.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy seeing your beautiful photos.
I love it, love it! My mom called it "August Clematis"... and it smells like heaven. If you hang your clothes on a clothesline when it's blooming they will take on the scent and it's wonderful...
ReplyDeleteCindy
Erin this must be a late clematis...lovely pictures and was that antique blue insulators in one of your photos? You are so talented with your camera. Hope it cools down soon for you.
ReplyDeletei love the lacy blooms through the lace!
ReplyDeletesavoring the last bits of summer here and don't mind humidity one bit!
smiles to you.
michele
gorgeous..in fact the entire blog looks spectacular...<3smooches
ReplyDeleteO wowwww Erin ...what a beautiful pictures.....may i use that first one on my blog ???...i will tell it is from you of course !...love from me...xxx...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I love the little dainty flowers. My autumn clematis is in bloom too and it smells divine.
ReplyDeleteI love that clematis and your beautiful shots of it.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
It looks like a fresh fallen snow has covered your vine. Maybe that thought will cool you off!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are breathtaking!
What a splendid clematis. It's looks like lace Erin. hugs, olive
ReplyDeleteYour garden still looks like a cool slice of Heaven, despite the wretched heat! I love your photographs and you have such wonderful taste.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to let you know that I will be in Franklin Tenn in December participating in the Dickens Christmas. Hope you can make it!
Gorgeous! Your garden does look wonderful after the heat of summer. But I knew it would :) The humidity has been terrible here too ... miserable.
ReplyDeleteYour header is gorgeous as well!
Hugs,
Donna
Beautiful shots and lovely garden!! Love the crate of turquoise insulators too! Thanks much for your visit and sweet comments... :)
ReplyDeleteDear Erin
ReplyDeleteYour view is straight from heaven..
I love the whites, you garden is just beautiful. You really have a gift with the camera too.. The photos are fantastic!
Thank you so much for coming over to visit my little mouse.. You know, I must have a talk with her, she has been impersonating Bebe...
Thank you for your kind words.. I always enjoy your visits..
Enjoy your weekend.
Penny
Beautiful! Just love your photos Erin.
ReplyDelete-Lynn
98%? I would never defog.
ReplyDeleteI have three of these vines and they are beautiful also..You have such great pictures of yours
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