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Basking in June
When company comes from landlocked Alberta, we enjoy taking our guests to walk on the beach. The evening air is soft and still. Long cloud...
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A quick post this early morning before leaving for Dawson City. We’ve been in Whitehorse for three days and have seen flowers, a fox, and...
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I was given a beautiful vaseful of flowers at Tim's retirement party a couple of weeks ago. The flowers lasted and lasted, and this we...
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I planted a row of sweet peas along the back fence, where we took out the cedar hedge. Tendrils cling to the mesh fence and reach for the ...
Oh pretty collage...I really like the way you tip the photo and have a beautiful background using a complementary photo Has it been raining for a few days? It is raining again here, though it was a beautiful sunny day until about an hour ago. A lovely late afternoon and evening to you...
ReplyDeleteWe have to enjoy the last of summer blossoms. In no time at all the petals will start changing colors and the weather will change. We will all be missing the beautiful colors of summer.
ReplyDeleteI'm humming the song as I enjoy your pretty flowers, a nice collage to feature them too.
ReplyDeleteJudith
Maybe, or maybe just a happy hydrangea...
ReplyDeleteJen
Stunning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - have just come to you from reading a blog about hot days with temperatures in the mid 90s so this was really cooling! I know which kind of hydrangea blossom I am but as you say life's like that!!
ReplyDeleteMy hydrangeas are just beginning to change colour too. The blue ones turn the most amazing pink, surprisingly.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images. But I really love the story in your previous post. Our memories are such a blessing... they tie us together with ourselves and others and our experiences. It is so interesting some little thing will trigger a memory.
ReplyDeletebright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens......lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe previous post is wonderful. My hydrangeas are now turning from white to a lovely pink, their fall colours.
ReplyDeleteWe can learn from metaphors.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are beautiful; raindrops on roses really are one of my favourite things.
-Karen
such beauty..........
ReplyDeleteLovely... love raindrops on roses!
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