Very nice, Jen! Hopefully I will possess some of your talent when I move and plant some flowers and such. I just hope I don't kill the rose bushes that are already there.
Beautiful, Jen! I especially like the second one that's a photo of a, er, uhm, yellow sort-of orange flower. (Sorry, I'm "city"... I don't know flower names.)
When you have a chance, go to my blog and check out the photo album. My sister was a gifted photographer as well.
they're beautiful, you should be proud of the flowers and the great picture taking.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, Jen! Hopefully I will possess some of your talent when I move and plant some flowers and such. I just hope I don't kill the rose bushes that are already there.
ReplyDeleteThanks Teri & Amy
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Roses are difficult
good luck!
Pretty, I clicked but no drunken lager version appeared.
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It's okay, now I'm so drunk it looks like it's spelled right. They're really beautiful though.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots.. having that path is right up against the flower bed is real handy. Get nice and close.
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This Passion of the Dale-driven lurker is jealous! Great photos and beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Jen! I especially like the second one that's a photo of a, er, uhm, yellow sort-of orange flower. (Sorry, I'm "city"... I don't know flower names.)
ReplyDeleteWhen you have a chance, go to my blog and check out the photo album. My sister was a gifted photographer as well.
Thanks Beth!
ReplyDeleteThanks Zed - The bottom pic is a marigold and the top pic is a Dahlia
& that's your flower lesson for today.
Loved your sisters pics too.
Rapunzel- Yeah dirt uder fingernails
sucks...
Repunzel - that's why they make gardening gloves, try them sometime, they're great.
ReplyDeleteframe it!
ReplyDeleteMarigold... Dahlia... got it. Thanks, Jen!
ReplyDeletePretty! You can come to my yard and help it as well.
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