Wednesday, January 23, 2013
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Wordless Wednesday

I love hyacinths, especially blue ones!
ReplyDeleteMy life, thanks! Me too!
DeleteLovely photos as always Tatyana!
ReplyDeleteThanks for looking and them!
DeleteWhat a fun post! Did you do all of this in photoshop?
ReplyDeleteOutlawgardener, thanks! No, Photoshop is a rocket science for me...
DeleteWonderful photos! Glad you shared your beauty and fun with us.
ReplyDeleteFlowerLady
Lorraine, thank you! You have such beautiful flowers in your garden right now, and we need to get as much color as possible to compensate our grey winter...
DeleteFab photos - I love the pronounced reflections on the glasses and bowls
ReplyDeleteThank you, Patientgardener! I agree, reflections add some spark and interest...
DeleteWith photoshop you can do such a variety of nice things. You made beautiful artistic photos!
ReplyDeleteJanneke, thanks! I'm glad you like it!!! I do not use Photoshop, it is too complicated for me. This program came with a computer.
DeleteLovely photos, I love the fragrance.
ReplyDeleteKaren, thank you! .
DeletePomysłowe i piękne zdjęcia z hiacyntami, gratuluję. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteImaginative and beautiful images of hyacinths, congratulations. Yours.
Giga, thank you!
DeleteVery pretty! I bet the hyacinths smell wonderful in your home, too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Deb! I try to have them in several rooms, since the smell is pretty intense!
DeleteAren't they fun? I love the fragrance.
ReplyDeleteI can hardly wait until I have real blooms, so far just buds. I switched from growing in water to growing in soil.
Beautiful! And I bet they smell heavenly.
ReplyDeleteLove the white fat roots...they look so healthy. My Amaryllis slipped down into the water....getting some rot. :-( Hoping it will finish blooming and I can plant the bulb outside.
ReplyDeleteGorgegous! I realized I don't do much indoor bulbs and you inspired me to think about doing this! I am missing out! Jeannine
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