I love Japanese windflowers. There is a large patch of white ones right  outside the kitchen window. They are the most lovely flowers, swaying on  long stems and somewhat serene. I have been meaning to write a post  about windflowers throughout all of Autumn and yet I never got around to  it, and now, in the kitchen patch, there is only one white windflower  left. Given the way the wind is whipping and screaming around the hills  today, sending not just twigs but entire branches flying, I don't expect  the last lonely windflower to be there by the end of the day. But here  it is, in perpetuity.

There  are a few more pink windflowers left up in the back of the garden, but  they're looking a little shabby and worse for wear at the tail end of  the season.

But  even though the flowers have gone, there remains dozens upon dozens of  pea-sized fruiting bodies dancing in the wind.

All  that, from all this. Beautiful.
I'll leave you on this stormy 
Sunday with  some photos I've taken of these graceful anemones throughout the  season.
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