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Published Sunday, February 7, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link
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I don’t want to overload this blog with too many photos, so here are just a couple of fave shots I took on Friday. I do love this new camera. Fun!
For more macros/close ups, please check out Macro Monday, and for more views of yellow, go to Mellow Yellow Monday. And visit Color Carnival for more brilliant color!


Flowers,Wordless Wednesday
Published Saturday, February 6, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Stopped by the NW Flower & Garden show yesterday. Wonderful, of course! Here’s a blushing pink rose, a bit late but here for Pink Saturday. And visit Today’s Flower for more floral magnificence!

Flowers,Pink Saturday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Sunday, January 31, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link
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They do smell heavenly. But be super careful about getting the pollen on your clothes, as it can stain permanently, I’ve found out, unhappily. I grew this and it bloomed in August. They are actually pretty darn easy to grow, but do put in stakes early, because they get tall and delightfully covered with flowers and then maybe a wind comes along and pfffft, it’s a mess. All you gardeners out there, stake early and stake well! You’ll be glad you did.
Visit Macro Monday, Mellow Yellow Monday and Ruby Tuesday for more great photos in blogland. And for sure, Color Carnival, too.

Flowers,My Garden,Ruby Tuesday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Sunday, January 31, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This was taken in the Portland Japanese Garden in May, not now in January, but I thought we could use some spring and sunshine today. Here is Seattle in the real world, all is gray. For more fascinating flowers, visit Today’s Flowers, and be sure to visit Scenic Sunday as well.

Flowers,Landscape,Nature,Travel,Wordless Wednesday
Published Friday, January 29, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link
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On that walk a couple of days ago, I actually found a rhododendron that is in bloom! Wow, that’s early. I thought I’d share the pretty flowers with you for Pink Saturday.

Flowers,Pink Saturday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Thursday, January 28, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Oh, another flower meme! How can I not? This one is in Norway, and it’s called Blooming Friday. Lovely photos. Here’s one to start thing off, something actually blooming here in the Pacific Northwest in January in a rare burst of sunshine. It’s called Heather and I think its real name is Erica. Maybe.
It’s straight out of the camera, or SOOC, bright enough for Color Carnival, and PINK as well!

Flowers,Pink Saturday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Sunday, January 24, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Here’s another saunter into the archives, this from May 12 of last year: my backyard. I planted every single one of those bulbs the previous fall and was so happy to see how they looked. This year they might even look better, but only the barest tips of the crocus leaves are showing now.
For more entrancing flowers, visit Flowers for Today. I also call this pretty darn Scenic, too! And sunshine makes taking a perfect (or at least pretty good) photo so easy, so this is SOOC as well. But do you think it’s colorful enough for Color Carnival?

Flowers,Landscape,My Garden,Wordless Wednesday
Published Friday, January 22, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link
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Yes, it’s from the archives, but very soon flowers like this will actually be blooming. The weather here in Seattle has been in the 50s, which is a good bit above normal, and some plants are taking it seriously, I saw on my walk today. Personally, I think we’re in for some cold weather yet.
For more blissful pinkness, visit Pink Saturday.

Flowers,My Garden,Pink Saturday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Saturday, January 16, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link
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I was at the Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle, and some intrepid flower growers were there in their usual spot in the North Arcade, showing their heaven-on-earth wares. This one grower had tulips, forced in a greenhouse heated with propane; so expensive to grow, so welcome to see and purchase. The others, mostly Hmong immigrants, had the usual spectacular, unique and incredibly cheap bouquets of dried flowers, but that’s for another day.
For more blissful pink, visit Pink Saturday. For more brilliant colors, try Color Carnival. And for more straight-out-of-the-camera shots, visit SOOC.

Flowers,Pink Saturday,Wordless Wednesday
Published Friday, January 8, 2010, OK personal/derivative use; link
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This is from my trip to New York City in May, although actually, this photo was taken in Greenwich, Connecticut. Even though the weather was very Seattle-ish, with lots of clouds and sprinkles, the beauty of the Pink Trees never ends for me. I never know if they are cherry trees or what, but I love them.
For more blissful pinkness, visit Pink Saturday.

Flowers,Pink Saturday,Travel,Wordless Wednesday
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