




Our red honeysuckle that's moved with us for the last 5 moves has just begun its annual display--we expect lots of hummingbirds any day. And the new yellow honeysuckle on the other side of the trellis is also starting. Not only that, the old-fashioned snowball bush didn't get 'nipped' by frost this year and is putting on a spectacular display. Enjoy!
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