

These were taken on our roadtrip this past weekend in Leavenworth, WA. Both arrangements were outside one of the restaurants. So many flowers around the town. I wish I took more pictures of the buildings that were just surrounded by flowers.


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This picture of petunia filled baskets was taken in a little Bavarian themed village called Leavenworth in the Cascade Mountains in Washington State. I wish I could grow baskets like these. These and other baskets around the village bring so much color to the already beautiful decor. I love Leavenworth, WA!

These two yellow flowers were on a trail that we walked today. Both flowers are very vibrant and pretty but Common Tansy is an invasive weed in Washington State.
Goldenrod is not an invasive weed in Washington State but it’s flowers remind me so much of scotch broom. Just seeing its flowers made me want to sneeze. Scotch broom is a very big problem here.
What are considered invasive weeds in your area?
https://www.nwcb.wa.gov/weeds/common-tansy



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Sending love to our friends down south. Hoping you all are safe and sound from the storm.

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Not a flower but we did watch this grow from flowers. Our tomatoes have been slow to ripen this year. I think we’ll get to pick this red one today. This is an unusually big cherry tomato. So we’ve been keeping our eye on it.



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