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.
absolutely stunning photos today. that flower in the first one is gorgeous. my favorite is the stairway and the blue chairs, because if it like a piece of art to hang on the wall. so much beauty, so little time to see and SNAP
Those blue chairs are the identical colour to the paint i used on the 'rustic' furniture I built for our balcony in Greece! And you beat me to the campanula - I noticed it was flower in our countryside when we were out cycling last weekend but didn't have time to stop for photos. (Yours are better photos anyway.) What is the fragment of stone freizework?
YAM your photos have always delighted me...but I declare I think adventures The Grey have taken you to so many gorgeous places and and I thank 'him' for doing that Hugs Cecilia
Amazing shots. All the pretty blooms are our favorites.
ReplyDeleteSome very exotic places and flowers! I love those steps and the building which has a mystique.
ReplyDeleteAll beautiful shots and I love the flowers best!
ReplyDeleteYou had a good eye, YAM, and delivered some beauties.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely stunning photos today. that flower in the first one is gorgeous. my favorite is the stairway and the blue chairs, because if it like a piece of art to hang on the wall. so much beauty, so little time to see and SNAP
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I love all the flowers! Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photography!
ReplyDeleteAn intriguing collection. I love the peony.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely collection of pictures. We love the flowers the best.
ReplyDeleteThose blue chairs are the identical colour to the paint i used on the 'rustic' furniture I built for our balcony in Greece! And you beat me to the campanula - I noticed it was flower in our countryside when we were out cycling last weekend but didn't have time to stop for photos. (Yours are better photos anyway.) What is the fragment of stone freizework?
ReplyDeleteHari Om
DeleteCeltic stonework seen at the Tarbat Heritage Centre Portmahomack. Yxx
YAM your photos have always delighted me...but I declare I think adventures The Grey have taken you to so many gorgeous places and and I thank 'him' for doing that
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Another great selection. Love the flowers...but the pagoda in front of the water won my heart today.
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