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Blog on Vacation

rudbeckia
We are going on vacation. And so is this blog. When I will get a chance to post again is a mystery to me (as well as to you). Maybe next week? Stay tuned.

In the photo is one of the first rudbeckia (black-eyed susan) of the season. I have many of them growing in the front of my house. Rudbeckia are native to New Jersey.

Underneath my yellow rudbeckia flower is a geranium plant with purple flowers. The little orange “dot” in the upper left of the picture is one of my first marigolds of the season.

10 Comments »

  1. Ilana-Davita says:

    We have rudbeckia too but later and also purple geranium (now).
    Have a safe trip and a nice journey.
    Looking forward to hearing from you, wherever this is from.

  2. Leora says:

    Ilana-Davita, it seems like Rudbeckia is native to the Americas and was introduced into Europe. Our present to you?

  3. Robin says:

    Ooh, pretty.

    Have a great time, wherever you are.

  4. Batya says:

    Enjoy!

    I’ll miss you!

  5. Leora says:

    Thanks, Robin and Batya. I’m shutting down the laptop now, getting ready for kindergarten graduation and then heading off to the airport…

  6. hihorosie says:

    Pretty!

    Have fun on your vacation!

  7. phyllis says:

    have a great trip!!!! we’ll be here when you return;-)

  8. Gail says:

    Very pretty flower. Have a good, safe trip, Leora!

  9. Leora says:

    Hello, everyone! I made it here (I’m in the Galil, in Israel). I’m hoping at our next stop I’ll have time and a better internet connection, and I plan to put up at least one picture. The Kinneret is beautiful.

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