We had to travel for 7 hours for these photos! Not especially, but a visit to one of our sons and family meant I got to see these flowers which will probably never be in my garden! The last one has two of
Kim Klassen's textures added. Came home to find the sunflowers struggling in the wind - need to get some bigger canes for them.
Are the top and bottom flowers not aquilegias? If they are we used to have those in our garden in Derbyshire and they happily seeded themselves all over the garden
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful my friend.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful .. I think we call the top and bottom ones Columbines ... really like the way you processed the last one.
ReplyDeleteLove the bottom aquilegia - fabulous effect
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog you have here ...nice pictures , nice colors ...thank you for visiting mine :)
ReplyDeletegorgeous shots and I especially love that last night, really great textures
ReplyDeleteWonderful....especially the last one.
ReplyDeleteLovely, mine fall over in the wind occaisonally & it feels strange staking them back up again, they're the 'common' ones tho ;)Lovely tiles!
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