Raindrops on the Graptopetalum leaves yesterday morning.
It had rained the night before, for the third time in two weeks. Maybe the summer dry season is ending early?
(I would normally look for consistent heavy showers to start in early to mid September and last until late December.)
I have been hoping for an early fall rainy season, since we only have a few more months in the country, and I would like to see the garden in high growth mode one more time.
ADDENDUM: 6:27 p.m. — raining.
It must be hard to leave your garden. Though
I’m sure you will have a new one, wherever you go. I know from experience that garden people cannot stop starting gardens.
I’m already thinking ahead, although going back to gardening in a place with winter will be a bit of a shock. I’m spoiled here.
I must be hungry because first thing I thought of when seeing the thumbnail is “dumplings”!:)
They do sort of look that way.
you must have a wish list tucked away, of the winter-based plants you miss? A little bit of the pleasure will still wait for you in the photos on your blog.
I definitely want peonies, which need cold weather.
as I dream of proteas, no longer whispering away, it’s too HOT …
I’m sure you will miss Rwanda. Are you returning to North America?
Germany, if all goes as planned.