Several years ago I-76, the interstate from Denver to our home, was edged by these wonderful fall blossoms. I've not ever seen them so thick since then. I have some blooming in the yard now of some similar variety. Your pictures on Todays Flowers are very pretty. ♥♫
Congratulations on being Guest Friend on Today's Flowers. Your posts there are lovely. Great macro! I see you are an early riser and your photos really benefit from that great light.
Oh' that flower was so cool! This is the first time I saw like that. Anyway, thanks for sharing this post but can you add more information about this. Just quite interested. keep posting!
when I was young, I said," Dad please stop the car." He stopped thinking I was bursting. When I came back with a bunch of wild flowers, he asked when I will ever learn.
I do the same to my husband. he has to stop because I have LBL. He calls me a flower theif.
I love asters at this time of year - mine are just about thinking of opening a few buds so it won't be for a few more weeks till the bushes are covered like this. Dew drops are great on flower blooms and add another dimension to the photo don't you think. Your photos are lovely.
Several years ago I-76, the interstate from Denver to our home, was edged by these wonderful fall blossoms. I've not ever seen them so thick since then. I have some blooming in the yard now of some similar variety. Your pictures on
ReplyDeleteTodays Flowers are very pretty. ♥♫
Lovely wild flowers and lots of lovely shots in your blog!
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Quite different from what grows here in Canada. Our days are numbered as far as flowers go. Thanks for sharing!
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Oh they look so delicate and sweet!
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Thanks for posting on TODAY'S FLOWERS.
Wonderful flowers also!
Luiz
Lindo jogo de cores e formas!Um campo coberto por elas deve ser fascinante!
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These are such effective photos... they really capture the spirit of the new day! L
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on being Guest Friend on Today's Flowers. Your posts there are lovely. Great macro! I see you are an early riser and your photos really benefit from that great light.
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Oh' that flower was so cool! This is the first time I saw like that. Anyway, thanks for sharing this post but can you add more information about this. Just quite interested. keep posting!
ReplyDeleteI love the composition of the first flower. So dramatic and so pretty!
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Have a great week ahead!
Judy, you have captured the light on the asters quite superbly and the geranium in your gurst friend shot is a sheer delight!
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Fantastic flower's.
ReplyDeletewhen I was young, I said," Dad please stop the car."
ReplyDeleteHe stopped thinking I was bursting. When I came back with a bunch of wild flowers, he asked when I will ever learn.
I do the same to my husband. he has to stop because I have LBL. He calls me a flower theif.
Like big purple star... LOVELY! Happy Day, Judy :o) ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteI love asters at this time of year - mine are just about thinking of opening a few buds so it won't be for a few more weeks till the bushes are covered like this. Dew drops are great on flower blooms and add another dimension to the photo don't you think. Your photos are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThese asters are beautiful. I really like your macro with the waterdrops.
ReplyDeleteThese are just gorgeous with light and shade in them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteOh! Those flowers caught my attention. It seems you have a great flower gardens. How I wish I could have a cool garden like yours. Keep it up!
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