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Too soon...

For the holly berries to be turning red



Or this little gal to have her own FB account


And way too soon to think of saying good bye to the morning glories.  Yet, a gentle rain with cool days cannot come soon enough.
Tell me, is it too soon to wish for Fall?

Comments

Deb said…
No, it's not too soon for Fall after this crazy summer. Do your holly's already have red berries. Mine don't have any at all - probably due to the hot summer. I'm looking forward to the nights where you put a blanket over you and snuggle in for sleep.
Margaret said…
Awww, so sweet! Well, it's too early for me cause fall means I have to move my DS to college. lol! It's coming too fast!
gracie said…
Not, it is not too soon...we are waiting for Fall here in Arizona...need to cool down and welcome a different garden.
Charlene ♥ NC said…
The little ones all grow too soon - don't they? I was very surprised yesterday to notice the dogwood berries all fully red. And just this morning a lovely, lonely blue Glory on the trellis.
Anne said…
A wee bit early for wishing fall!! I still want summer to remain! I do love fall though and also can't wait for the changing of the leaves and the start of a new school year.
Geneva said…
With the cool mornings we've been having, it's hard not to wish for Fall... I'm still amazed at how fast time is flying by though. Love this post Joy!

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