Yesterday was a cloudy day which I am
learning makes it easier for photos.
It actually rained after these photos
were taken and a lot of rain is expected this
week. This has been a very rainy spring
in Missouri, but I just saw a friend's
photo of snow at her home today which is
just a few blocks from where we formerly lived
in Colorado Springs so - I shouldn't complain!
were taken and a lot of rain is expected this
week. This has been a very rainy spring
in Missouri, but I just saw a friend's
photo of snow at her home today which is
just a few blocks from where we formerly lived
in Colorado Springs so - I shouldn't complain!
We are enjoying the peonies blooming
right now. I made wire cages to go
around many, but not all of them and
the light pink ones seem to be drooping
the worse.
How are your garden plans coming along? I
have pulled out some things in my garden
as this year is was overcrowded in places.
I had no problem finding different things
for a bouquet today.
I have really been enjoying
looking out and
seeing my garden.
I hope you enjoyed our tea time in the garden!
Your flowers bouquet is magnificent!!!Wonderful Tea in the Garden,made me swoon!Hugs,dear Bernideen!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful bouquet! I love your peonies, Bernideen. Your garden is quite young but oh so lovely! You have a green thumb for sure!
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ReplyDeleteBernideen your flowers are just beautiful as always.
Your tea table looks so charming also.
Gorgeous photos from your garden and teatime. I do love photographing when it is cloudy as the sun just washes out the colors. I took a walk around my garden this morning - Oh My! It is so overgrown right now.
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks fantastic, Bernideen!
ReplyDeleteA professional photographer once told me that the best times to take photos were after sunrise or before sunset because of the lighting.
I love your garden.
ReplyDeleteI planted three salvia yesterday. They do better than lavender in my garden, and I love the color. It will off set my roses, as well as my zinnias that I sowed this spring.
Peony season is too short lived but I love it!
Would love to have tea in your garden with you, Bernideen! This reminds me, I love peonies and it's high time I tried growing them. (FYI, I'm doing a fab tea giveaway this week.)
ReplyDeleteI can see why you love looking out to your garden! It's gorgeous!!!
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