Karen and Anthony came down from Vt. yesterday and had dinner with us last eve...They don't get
Lobster way up there.....SOOOO
judy juul wrote:
Karen and Anthony came down from Vt. yesterday and had dinner with us last eve...They don't get
Lobster way up there.....SOOOO
I'm jealous, Judy. Fresh water lobster eh? Lake Champlain?
Will have to review later. Busy day ahead. Some from last week.
Stacked - at the Dam
The river was rocking and rolling
Just playing - rushing under the bridge.
Thank You Larry for hosting another free Sunday. I hope everyone has a wonderful Memorial Day weekend.
IT'S ABOUT BLOOMIN TIME.
Time to get out of the house.
Time to get gardening.
Time with the camera.
Time to smell the flowers.
Time to seek out what nature's given me to enjoy around my place.
Time to check in on my fellow UHH'ers.
Stay well and stay safe my friends.
Mother's Day Hibiscus
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Giant Peonie
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Bearded Iris
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Another variety of Bearded Iris
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Dianthus. This little lovely is really winter hardy.
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Salvia. The hummingbirds love Salvia
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More Salvia
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And yet another Salvia version.
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Honeysuckly on the vine. Such a sweet aroma.
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Burgandy Oxalis. It appeared in my gardens a couple years ago. It's quite delicate.
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Sunnybuck wrote:
Thank You Larry for hosting another free Sunday. I hope everyone has a wonderful Memorial Day weekend.
IT'S ABOUT BLOOMIN TIME.
Time to get out of the house.
Time to get gardening.
Time with the camera.
Time to smell the flowers.
Time to seek out what nature's given me to enjoy around my place.
Time to check in on my fellow UHH'ers.
Stay well and stay safe my friends.
Nice series ,Sunny! Your garden is a bit quicker than mine-nice to enjoy!
judy juul wrote:
Nice series ,Sunny! Your garden is a bit quicker than mine-nice to enjoy!
Thank You Judy. It seems as though spring has taken it's own sweet time in getting here. But at least here in Kansas, most everything is now in full bloom.
Bob I 41 wrote:
It's one AM and I'm about ready to crash, but will add this 1st for Challenge Free Sunday!
Found some nice Hibiscus shrub plants this past week so picked up two for our large pots by the dock area. (come Nov they come out and Christmas trees go in!) They are loaded with buds, but will need some of the upcoming heat for them to get covered with colorful blossoms. Also picked up some Gerbera Daisy's. Slowly getting some color going for Summer.
Some nice compositions,Bob👍👍
SueScott wrote:
Here are some spring wildflowers.
Really like the second one!
SueScott wrote:
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Wow! What a feast!!
It was! We weren't getting much seafood here so it was a double celebration- actually triple since Karen and
Anthony and grand Rachel came down!
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