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Published Sunday, June 13, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

White rose and ceanothus

I took a walk in the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle last week.

This old-fashioned rose with a single row of petals sometimes is prettier than the huge ruffled kind. Below that is ceanothus (see-an-OH-thus), or Wild Lilac in California, or California Lilac up here in Seattle. It also has a sweet scent and can become quite a big shrubby plant, covered in blue in the spring. When I lived in Northern California, it was common and wild, and bloomed with yellow broom on the rolling hills. Pretty nice!

Visit Macro Monday, Mellow Yellow Monday and Blue Monday after wandering about here.

Published Friday, June 11, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Double Delight rose

This is not in my yard; they’re not quite ready yet at my place. But that same Wallingford garden a couple of shots down seems to be a bit earlier with what’s blooming. And I don’t see any black spot on the leaves, either.

All this rain has been tough on my roses, but the day or so of lovely sunshine coming up tomorrow may get them going. As soon as they look good, I promise some nice photos for you.

Visit Macro Flowers Saturday, Today’s FlowersPink Saturday and Color Carnival after you browse here and there. Try a new tag today! And return to the main blog always by clicking on Sara’s Fave Photos above.

Published Thursday, June 10, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Normandy Park view

This overlook is right near my house. I have been complaining about the gray, wet skies, but when I see clouds like this I am content. And besides, as a gardening friend said, it’s great for weeding.

Visit Skywatch Friday for more skies seen round the world, and Scenic Sunday for more amazing scenery. And if you like skies, be sure to scroll down a photo or so and see my post of the Port Townsend beach and sky. It was extra dramatic! Try clicking on the Skywatch Friday category, or Nature, for more photos you might like. Return to the full blog with the latest post on top by clicking on Sara’s Fave Photos.

Published Wednesday, June 9, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Wallingford garden

This is not my yard. The Wallingford area of Seattle has some older homes with lovely, modest gardens and is a great place to stroll with a camera in hand. There seems to be a lot of perennials used, stuff that keeps coming back; the easy way, in my book.

Color Carnival has lots more bright colors! Scenic Sunday will like this one, too. Click here and there around here to find something new, and return to the full blog by clicking on Sara’s Fave Photos above.

Published Tuesday, June 8, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Port Townsend beach

A recent trip to Ft. Worden in Port Townsend yielded lots of fun photos and magnificent scenery. How’s this for a view?

Visit Watery Wednesday and Outdoor Wednesday to see more on the theme, or meme. Click here and there around this blog first to see some neat photos you might have missed. Sara’s Fave Photos above will take you back to the latest post and all the photos.

I like this one very much, even a week later (how quickly we move on!) and I’m tagging it Best Post of the Week.

Published Monday, June 7, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Chenille plant

This chenille plant, or Acalypha hispida, was growing in Seattle’s Volunteer Park Conservatory recently. Isn’t it a fine and lovely thing, and don’t you just want to touch it?

Visit Ruby Tuesday for more rosy rubiness seen everywhere. And be sure to click on the Ruby Tuesday category and the Red tag at the left for more variations on the red theme right here. Sara’s Fave Photos on the header will bring you back to the full blog.

Published Sunday, June 6, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Bouquet

One of the very best things about the Pike Place Market flower vendors is their complete disregard for typical florist combinations. No one told them that bouquets are not supposed to be made with regular old garden flowers. Since they must sell only what they grow, the combinations that result are not seen anywhere else. Below is a bouquet with a Shirley poppy (I think), lupine or bluebonnet in the back, and Dutch iris.

Visit Macro Monday, Blue Monday, Color Carnival and Mellow Yellow Monday for more of the same idea. And do check out a new tag or category on each visit here, just for fun. Return to the full blog by clicking Sara’s Fave Photos in the header.

Published Sunday, June 6, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

More pink peonies

Peony season doesn’t last long, but it is magnicent. Here are some more from that trip to Pike Place Market this week.

Today’s Flowers has flowers of all kinds from around the world, and Color Carnival has tons of bright colors. Have fun! And Sara’s Fave Photos above will always return you to the complete blog here.

Published Saturday, June 5, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Heart-shaped rocks

Walking along the beach at Fort Worden when we were in Port Townsend recently, we found not one, but a matched set of heart-shaped rocks. It seems to me that Western Washington has more than its fair share of them. We find them frequently while digging in the yard. I don’t know what to do with them, but gosh they are cute.

Visit Shadow Shot Sunday after browsing around here. But first try clicking on the Shadow category, or perhaps Landscape? Anyway, you will see all the posts if you click on Sara’s Fave Photos above.

Published Friday, June 4, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Pink peonies

At the Pike Place Market it’s finally peony season at the fresh flower vendors in the North Arcade. They all grow their own, you know. The peonies in my backyard are remaining tightly closed balls with all the wet and cool weather we’ve been having here in Seattle (and it’s almost summer!), but these beauties are open, to my admiration. Their lush perfection is heaven on a stem, as far as I am concerned.

Visit Pink Saturday and Macro Flowers Saturday, as well as Color Carnival and SOOC (straight out of the camera). And another Pink Saturday participant I’m sure you’ll like is One Perfect Bite. Her recipes and photos both are just fabulous.

Have a look at this and that around here, and click back to the full blog on Sara’s Fave Photos above.

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