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ReplyDeleteGreat macros, Tatyana! Love those tomatoes!
ReplyDeleteThere's just something about raindrops on roses, so to speak. I had lady's mantle in my old garden, and I forgot how lovely they look with raindrops. May have to get them for here!
ReplyDeleteI really like your new header! Beautiful photos of your garden touched with beneficial rain. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteWow. Every photo is a work of art. I just had to come by & tell you how touched I was by your comment on my blog today Tatyana. Knowing how fantastic a photographer you are, your comments & comparison to your incredible garden really compliments me. Thank you!!!!!
ReplyDeleteTatyana girl these are gorgeous pictures ! ... I really love that header combination picture .. the deer looking straight at the camera is perfect ... the arbor has such atmosphere to it .. beautiful !
ReplyDeleteWhat is that plant before the little pineapple plant ? ... it is so pretty ... and so is the mini pineapple plant in the tea cup .. how cute is that !
We are sharing anemone flowering right now .. looks very much like mine (Lady Emily) .. blooming like crazy.
Yes .. drought conditions .. sometimes it takes a while to show up on the plant even when you have watered well .. I am seeing all out now from it .. makes you crazy when you work so hard to keep things up as much as possible.
But ? Autumn is coming ... and I will be happy for it ... then after Xmas I will be chomping at the bit to be in the garden ... we never have a happy medium ? haha
Lovely pictures !
Joy : )
Thank you everyone for your nice words!
DeleteJoy, that is Hydrangea macrophilla 'Izu no Hana'. The plant is small yet, but its blooms are lovely!
You are so talented, Tatyana! Your garden is fantastic and your photos of it are breathtaking. I always enjoy visiting your blog.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos. I love the intense purple in your first photo.
ReplyDeleteLovely, lovely! T. Your garden is absolutely gorgeous. And yes, we are praying for rain. ;)
ReplyDeleteWonderful, lush and filled with inspirational vignettes, as always. I love the happy frog reclining in the wet foliage.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Tatyana! I almost want to reach out and pick those yummy tomatoes. I have the same frog in my garden:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful garden so many pretty colored flowers!! As above I too would like to pick the tomatoes!!!
ReplyDeleteLove all the photos they were nice and clear too :-)
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/08/double-play-on-way.html
I love the vivid colors! Fantastic collection of photos.
ReplyDeleteStunning images and what a beautiful garden you have, I love the frog.
ReplyDeleteYou have a fantastic garden. Treat to my eyes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! Love the anemones and that teacup planter! And is that a leaf-shaped decorative stone under an oak leaf hydrangea?
ReplyDeleteYes, Indie, that is a cement leaf that my friend Karen made using my Tetrapanax leaf.
DeleteThank you everyone!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I like the giant pot. It looks like a big carrot. :o)
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