Our "new" neighbors who live mostly in Blois have been trimming bushes in their big yard this way for the past year or two. It's a pruning that makes for a nice display in spring, summer, and fall. These part-time neighbors are the daughter and son-in-law of M and B — who are still alive and living in Blois. B is 92 years old and M is just a few years younger. They come down to Saint-Aignan once in a while, with their children as their drivers, but they gave up their car a few years ago.17 November 2022
Fall colors
Our "new" neighbors who live mostly in Blois have been trimming bushes in their big yard this way for the past year or two. It's a pruning that makes for a nice display in spring, summer, and fall. These part-time neighbors are the daughter and son-in-law of M and B — who are still alive and living in Blois. B is 92 years old and M is just a few years younger. They come down to Saint-Aignan once in a while, with their children as their drivers, but they gave up their car a few years ago.
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Beautiful colors. I like seeing weeping willows although they may lack the beautiful fall colors.
ReplyDeleteLovely colors. I hope there was no damage from last night’s wind.
ReplyDeleteBettyAnn
Very colorful. What is that tree in the foreground with the colors? I can't ID it!
ReplyDeleteThe shrub pruned into a mushroom shape is a snowball bush.
DeleteJust now seeing this. I must look that one up. I was thinking of another shrub that are multi-stemmed but they usually don't get those extreme colorations with serviceberry - and the latter grows quite tall. Thanks!
DeleteI love to see what's up in your garden. 40mph gusts is serious wind. -- Chrissoup
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