This deciduous shrub is likely a Gold Flame Spirea (Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame'). It is characterized by vibrant pink flowers that bloom in clusters during mid-summer.The foliage changes color throughout the season, starting as bronze or copper in spring before turning yellow and eventually light green.
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If interested I wrote a conversational piece years ago when I was going to a Quaker Church. It's about a talk I had with God during an unprogrammed service.
Unprogrammed Quaker worship is a silent, communal gathering without pre-planned sermons, pastors, or set agendas. Attendees sit in stillness to center themselves, remaining open to inward divine guidance. Anyone may briefly speak, pray, or share a message ("vocal ministry") if inwardly compelled by the Spirit.

Beautiful and weee, to AI!!! So good!
ReplyDeleteWonderful.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Saw them quite often, now I know the name!
ReplyDeleteLovely floral bush! I've attended Quaker meetings, silent kind. They do give a wonderful peaceful feeling.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Monday conversation starter. I hope your summer has been good to you!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen that kind of Spirea.
Hi Bill, I enjoyed your conversation with God, thanks!
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