Sunday, July 19, 2009

I'm in the Garden - archives

A slightly cloudy Sunday morning, which we are not minding, nice and cool, it is a good change. The seagulls are keening over the hill, someone should throw them some bread. Please..... This little white hydrangea is one tough plant, it blooms even after the hard winter we had that froze most of it's stems. And the hosta's are just coming into bloom.
Have a relaxing and wonderful Sunday.

9 comments:

  1. Enjoy your cloudy Sunday Jen. I am loving the sound of my sprinklers clicking front and back. If you smell turkey cooking all the way out there this afternoon it is coming from my barbecue. Follow your nose.

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  2. Beautiful pictures today. We are experiencing cooler temps in the mornings and it is so nice to be able to tolerate working in the garden. I hope you have a wonderful Sunday too.

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  3. Jen, Yes it is a nice mild morning here too. I just got home yesterday from Bend, OR and it was hot! I loved it :)- a mild day today will be nice, however ;)

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  4. Nature is amazing in her resiliency. It's remarkable and awe inspiring and puts my little grumbles to shame.

    Beautiful images, as usual. Enjoy your day in the sun!

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  5. I am admiring my tough "Little Lamb" hydrangea right now. So cute and made of such hardy stuff :)

    Happy Sunday!

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  6. You captured some great light on that first hydrangea bloom.. I have been intrigued by light lately and how it changes photos. Hope your Sunday was great! :)

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  7. Hi Jen,

    I'm new to your blog, flew in via Lady Fi's blog..I have to ask, what is the name of flower number two in this post? I have these in my garden but not sure of the English name. (I live in Norway) I enjoy your photos and will be back!!! :-))

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  8. Hi Amy, very nice to meet you. Thanks for stopping by to visit.

    The flower in the second photo is a hosta flower. They are all starting to bloom right now. I even have some white ones that are super fragrant.

    Jen

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