My hydrangea bush now has 2 bloom clusters.
This is my much sought-after Scarlet Lobelia or Candinal Flower showing its soon-to-be blooms.
My coneflower. (There was a slight breeze and it wouldn't stand still for a focused picture.)
A journey of exploration and discovery of who I am becoming during the aging process. A great big bang-up HURRAH! that I'm alive. A lot of talk about sundry and miscellaneous stuff & nonsense that may or may not have relevance; they may not even make sense (remember, I'm menopausal!). But I'm hoping they'll be fun.
Sorry! I thought I could return to a normal schedule. But my sense of 'normal' has changed. After the past 5 years of various ailm...
6 comments:
Your garden is lovely. I recognize several familiar faces on the blooms you have as they are also blooming in mine. Hope your visit with your parents was good and all enjoyed it.
VERY pretty!
I love my flowers as if they are my children!
hugs, Cheryl
Hi Sandy...Here in Ohio my pink Astilbes have seen their better days...but my Naked Lady Lilies are blooming.
I loved my visit on your beautiful blog. I see you share my passion of flowers. I call it my OCFD(Obsessive Compulsive Flower Disorder) It is truly an illness over my acre of flower gardens. It hosts 38 rose bushes here on our Ponderosa. You have a blessed evening.
It's never to late to flaunt flowers!! Beautiful..
this is beyond lovley! I cant imagine having a garden this pretty!
I always wanted to garden but the weather in Kuwait is not friendly.. its too hot and too dusty.. unless you use indoor plants for indoor gardens!
thanks alot for stopping by my blog!
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