Saturday, October 04, 2008

Round Robin Challenge


Did you play?

The challenge this time ... the end of summer.

What says the end of the summer to me is when I have to take my plants in from the terrace (look how bare the wall is!)


and they stay inside 'til the late spring when it gets warm again.

13 comments:

Nancy Face said...

They look so pretty inside on the shelves! :)

Where I live, in a city smack in the middle of the Sonoran Desert, we are STILL getting 100 degree temperatures! RIDICULOUS, haha! :D

Wammy said...

I think you plants look great inside. Everything always looks so bear when you have to bring plants in. Just when you get used to having them inside, they have to go back out. Never ending cycle. You made me remember a plant that I left outside...better go get it.

Mrs Mecomber said...

I was thinking of doing something about the end of summer, too! But I couldn't find any photos. Your terrace looks so lovely.

I have mine up today, too. I hope you can visit and leave your link! That would make me happy!
http://newyorktraveler.net/photo-hunters-sad/

Gattina said...

I think I was born on the wrong side of the world ! I need a country without seasons, lol !uq

the teach said...

Teena, there's hope in the plants growing inside in the warmth of winter! Til next summer... :)

Isabel said...

They look good inside. YAY! Fall is here!

Carly said...

What a pretty little patio area you have for summer. :) That is a lovely book shelf area for them when they have to come in. Plants make a home so cozy any time of year.

-Carly

Sandra said...

Thanks for sharing! Sounds cold whether in C or F... brr!

ellen b said...

That really does say bye bye summer! I should have taken a photo of my bare deck with all the furniture put away :0)
Have a great weekend...

Far Side of Fifty said...

That shelf is getting a tad heavy..interesting sag to it. I admire people that can commit to bringing their favorite plants in the house:)

Karen Funk Blocher said...

That's really interesting! I'm imagining those plants on that wall. Around here, if plants are taking inside, it's to get them out of the summer sun!

Kiva said...

I'm glad you take them in and enjoy them during the colder weather when you can't sit outside. No wonder they look so luscious.

ChrisseasCorner said...

Your plants look like they are thriving indoors! Wish I had a green thumb.... Happy Robin Hoppin! Chrissie