What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.
We move along to a selection from the Friday offerings at the TAKE bloggy. The label for these reflects the fact that there is always a quote with them 'Friday Feechurs'- they are almost exclusively flower shots.
Daisies, and poppies and roses oh MY thank you for the breath of spring just as winter has decided to come to our city. Nice today but a cold front moving in and Friday will be like Scotland. Rainy and in the 40's and possibly some snow mixed in Hugs madi and mom
oooh the poppies.... they remind me always of this one night at WWI as the weapons were silent and all soldiers stopped the killing for the holy night...
A very welcome sight to see such pretty blooms as the city sander just ran through our neighborhood learning the route before the ice and snow arrive.
ReplyDeleteDaisies, and poppies and roses oh MY thank you for the breath of spring just as winter has decided to come to our city. Nice today but a cold front moving in and Friday will be like Scotland. Rainy and in the 40's and possibly some snow mixed in
ReplyDeleteHugs madi and mom
What a pretty collection of flowers and images. Lovely post.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful selections....I love the pink roses with their teardrops!
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty. TW misses her old garden before we moved here.
ReplyDeleteWow! beautiful flower photos!
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Hazel & Mabel
truly amazing clicks. you are so good with the camera
ReplyDeletePerfect for a dull December day!
ReplyDeleteoooh the poppies.... they remind me always of this one night at WWI as the weapons were silent and all soldiers stopped the killing for the holy night...
ReplyDeleteLove them all, but what on earth are those last ones in that tree? Never seen anything like it.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
DeleteThat is Ponciana - 'flame tree' - taken on the ashram in Mumbai. Yxx
The lavender photo is my favorite. It doesn't like our garden unfortunately. Too much rain?
ReplyDeleteFLowers are so precious at this time of year.
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