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Wednesday, May 30, 2018
My Garden - Second Part of May. Just Pictures
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Glorious as always my friend!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photography, beautiful garden!
ReplyDeleteLove your yard!! I especially love the photo with the dragon fly.
ReplyDeleteSo many pretty blooms. Alliums are some of my favorites. The white ones are like little stars. Those huge palms are gorgeous too. They make your patio look so exotic. You must have a tall greenhouse to keep them in during winter.
ReplyDeleteSo love your gardens! I get to enjoy all the awesome plants I can't grow here in Nova Scotia. Love that crazy pine and the pictures of the alliums and foxgloves with the yellows in the background. TTFN...Sue
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! What beautiful and stunning flora and fauna! Your photography is amazing.
ReplyDeleteEvery time I visit here I am a tad 'jealous' yet leave here inspired to keep working in my own gardens.
Thanks for sharing ~ FlowerLady
Dragonflies already! How wonderful!! Looking lovely as ever T!
ReplyDeleteDreamy garden full of magic. I am impressed. Fantastic photos, fantastic flowers. Your garden is perfect and very magical. :) Have a really nice weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for visiting my blog. We are planting more flowers. I was in Washington State in my 15th. year but I still remember how cool it was. Everything just looked so green and beautiful. Wild flowers every where I hope it is still that way it has been over 65 years since I have been there. I will tell Carrel not to cut the dead blooms off.
ReplyDeleteas always stunning pictures and views of your garden!
ReplyDeleteMagical and gorgeous as always!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous as always. Love the dragonfly and baby birds. Great job!
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