Our knockout red roses

Bright appearance. Our front corner knockout roses sometimes come in thick as thieves during a blooming cycle. Other times, they’re a slow burn. I liked the way the small cluster of red stood out among the green and purple leaves.

Nature’s glitter

Not flowers. While meandering our backyard with our cherished rescue mutt, a flash along the rear fence caught my eye. At first I thought it was a new bloom. Nope. The thick plant cover has a shiny leaf.

Widespread red blooms

Gravity, proven. These pretty specimens grew to heavy for their stems, I saw while mowing our backyard. They look beautiful nevertheless, even while kissing the dirt and bricks.

Thriving azalea

Happy in the corner. My dear wife Karen tried several spots in our garden for our small azalea, but it didn’t want to bloom. The small corner next to our side alcove turned out to be its sweet spot. Happy summer to you, tiny but thick azalea.

Color combo

I do stop and smell them. There’s something about the blend of our pink and peach roses when they choose to bloom together along ur backyard path. The yellows and whites stay back, not wanting to interfere, says the part of my brain that wanders toward the why of these things.

For the birds

Comfort zone. The backyard daisies look quite happy next to where I put out our bird bath combo this summer. I hope our wildlife appreciates the space.

Robust climbers

Full season. The climbers my dear wife Karen put at the base of our deck rail came in wonderfully thick and robust this summer. They took up every inch of space available, up and sideways.

Happy Fourth!

From our stadium to your house. Happy Fourth of July. We stayed for the fireworks that followed the game our last visit to see the Syracuse Mets at our NBT Bank Stadium. It wasn’t as dark out as it could have been, but I stashed this most colorful photo away to send wishes out to…

Open and shut case

Minds of their own. One flower opens, I saw while driving my dear wife Karen to her morning shift, while its close neighbors declare not yet.

A gathering for Scooch

Cheer leaders. One of our recent trips to a Syracuse Mets game led to a big birthday party for team mascot Scooch. Team officials invited those who put on the suit to entertain teams in our city and beyond. The turnout was quite remarkable. Scooch (the one with the orange head, small blue cap and…