Always A Flower on Sublime Sunday, Beautiful Sunday

What a beautiful Sunday...
it is sublime!

And it is the lovely flowers that make this day!

I moved to this house on February, 2017. That was five years and 8 months ago! Many things have happened and many more memories to be made. I am glad I have Hive to document all those years!


Look at these flowers!
Who would think that these flowers
would come around again this year
after being planted and 'died' a year ago?

They are perennials!


It took a year before they came alive again! What a delight!
They are my HoneyComb orange buttons!


There is no doubt that they are extremely tough. A plant that is picked up and planted somewhere else is almost certainly going to survive and flower the following season.


Their herbaceous nature allows them to tolerate poor soils. Herbaceous plants, unlike trees and shrubs, have no woody stems. During the autumn season, Chrysanthemums grow for pots, flower beds, and can be brought indoors as a hanging plant. I just planter them around the backyard.


Aren't they pretty?
These flowers made my Sunday!


And now...

β€œDon't be ashamed to weep; 'tis right to grieve.
Tears are only water, and flowers, trees, and fruit
cannot grow without water.
But there must be sunlight also.
A wounded heart will heal in time,
and when it does,
the memory and
love of our lost ones
is sealed inside to comfort us.”

― Brian Jacques, Taggerung



😍#ilikeitalot!😍



This post for #SublimeSunday is inspired by @c0ff33a
and #BeautifulSunday by @ace108.


#alwaysaflower is a tag by @dswigle

It is also for Show Us Your California by @derekrichardson.





All photos, gif, and video were taken by me with my iPhone, unless specified.



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