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Published Sunday, April 24, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Tulip field color stripes

Glorious tulips! Even on an overcast day, what a show. This year at the Washington State (not Holland!) Skagit Tulip Festival I went to Tulip Town as well as RoozenGaarde and found there’s a big difference between the two. Tulip Town has really great and huge fields planted in a multitude of fabulous varieties of tulips. RoozenGaarde, however, has it all over them in the breathtaking garden areas they have planted. I’ll show a bit of them later. Below is a slice of the Tulip Town fields for your scenic viewing pleasure.

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field of tulips, stripes, red and pink, red tulips

Published Saturday, April 23, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Pink tulips against a cloudy sky

Even on a gray and cloudy day, pink tulips are glorious and uplifting. These pink and white beauties were at the Skagit Tulip Festival earlier this week. You locals, go TODAY! Warm and sunny, yes!!!

Pink Saturday has pretty pinkness and this week, Easter themed photos. Also visit Today’s Flowers, Macro Monday, Macro FridayColor Carnival, Outdoor Wednesday and Flowers on Saturday. Click on the Sara’s Fave Photos banner above to show the full blog here. And because I like the pink and the gray sky, I’m calling this my Best Post of the Week. Hope you agree.

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Published Thursday, April 14, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Spring bouquet with daffs and rhodie

I’m pretty pleased with this bouquet because the flowers are from my garden, and with the current wintery, so-called Spring we are having, I need all the bright and cheery I can get. Also, the rhododendrom blossoms have been forced. I learned you can do this one year when I had to cut back a big old rhodie before it bloomed, and there were all these branches lying on the ground. The flower buds were showing just a touch of color, and I thought, why not? I put them in water and was amazed to see them open fully and perfectly.

Visit Macro Friday, Color Carnival, Mellow Yellow Monday, Today’s Flowers, Flowers on Saturday, Pink Saturday, Ruby Tuesday, Macro Monday, and SOOC Sunday (straight out of the camera) for more fascinating photos. As always, click on the banner above, Sara’s Fave Photos, for the full blog here.

daffodil macro, rhododendron blossom, bouquet, close up, yellow, magenta

Published Saturday, April 9, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Sedum with pink edges

I love the way these little plants look like flowers. They are succulents, quite small, of the “hen and chick” kind, and these particular ones thrill me with their pink edges. Sedums can live in an old birdbath planter, which few plants can do. Do not overwater!

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sedum, pink edges, rosette, flower shape, succulent

Published Saturday, April 2, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Pink oxalis flowers

I’m pretty sure these pretty magenta pink flowers are a kind of oxalis. Please correct me if I’m wrong, all you experts out there. It was blooming in June last year, but I thought I’d show it to you as another sign of what is to come. Today I actually am seeing the sun poke out, so maybe some fresh flower photos can grace this blog soon! The daffs are blooming but it’s been too wet to get out and down close the way I like to. I like this cheerful image very much and am calling it my Best Post of the Week.

Visit Pink Saturday, Macro Friday, Today’s Flower, Color Carnival and SOOC Sunday for fascinating photos with a theme. Do check out a tag like Pink or Close Up (on the right) while you are here first.

small pink flowers, five petals, pink oxalis, clover leaf flowers

Published Tuesday, March 29, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Fall cosmos in the rain

We have plenty of rain right now, but not the pretty, tall flowers nodding in it, yet. This macro of a mauve pink cosmos flower, grown from seed and drooping with rain in my backyard last September, will remind all of us gardeners that the season of blossoms and lushness will come again.

Visit Watery Wednesday, Outdoor Wednesday, Macro Friday, Pink Saturday, Today’s Flower and Wordless Wednesday for more photo fun. Before you run off, take a look at the newest photos “next door” at Free Photos, and maybe a tag like Flowers or Rain here (at the right). And one more thing: click on Sara’s Fave Photos if you see only one photo below.

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Published Friday, March 25, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Tiny pink spotted orchids

These tiny pink orchids (anyone know the name?) are only an inch or 2.5 cm wide, and you can see they are dwarfed by the phanaenopsis orchids and maidenhair ferns in the background. Aren’t they adorable? I saw them just yesterday in Volunteer Park Conservatory. By the way, I’m getting closer and closer to getting my new book to the printer, and flowers and the Conservatory will definitely be involved! Stay tuned.

Visit Pink Saturday, Macro Friday, Color Carnival, Mellow Yellow Monday Macro Monday, Ruby Tuesday, SOOC Sunday, and Today’s Flowers for more fascinating photos and if you have a minute, do click on Free Photos “next door” for an additional selection of pretty flower and scenic photos. The full blog here may be found at Sara’s Fave Photos.

tiny spotted pink orchid flowers with yellow centers

Published Monday, March 21, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Pink andromeda

Not sure whether this is best called Japonica, Pieris, or Andromeda, this big shrub with tiny bells is actually fragrant! The white-flowered one is, too. Lean your nose in and inhale. Very sweet. I had no idea until someone told me last year. This pink one is blooming at my driveway and I caught it on our rare burst of sunshine on Saturday.

The red stems count for Ruby Tuesday, I think. Visit Macro Monday, Outdoor Wednesday and Pink Saturday, and if you have a minute, do click on Free Photos “next door” for an additional selection of pretty flower and scenic photos.

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Published Friday, March 18, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Pink petunias

These petunias were planted on a huge, long, tall wire wall at Furney’s Nursery, south of Seattle, WA. It’s an amazing display that they have been doing for at least a couple of summers now. I’ve also planted some petunia seeds which are now just showing their seed leaves, and may show them this photo to inspire them to grow up big, strong and beautiful!

Visit Macro Friday, Macro Flowers Saturday, Color Carnival, Pink Saturday and Today’s Flowers for some really wonderful photos. If only one photo below, do click on Sara’s Fave Photos for the complete display.

veined petunia, masses of petunias, single petunias, pink and purple petunia blossoms

Published Thursday, March 10, 2011, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.

Sunset with moon

A couple of weeks ago there was a lovely sunset behind my house complete with a crescent moon. Hope you enjoy it.

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dusk, dawn, trees, moon crescent, pink sky

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