There are still flowers blooming in our gardens. The calendula is just about done, but we still have Zinnas (which I've been cutting and bringing in the house):

Chrysanthemum and unknown flower:
Black-eyed Susan Vine:
This "volunteer" Portulaca, aka Moss Rose (I never planted them at this house, so I'm not sure where they came from!)

Sarah's garden, with Cosmos, Anise Hyssop, Four-O'Clocks, Yarrow, Calendula, and other things I don't recognize:

Happy Autumn!

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