Hello Dhaaarlings...
More colour from my garden to help warm your day
Starting with 2 forms of Aquelegia / Granny's Bonnets
Don't ask me their propper names, as I don't know them Darling...
Borage with the blue star shaped flowers,an edible herb that tastes like cucumber... and the "Blackboy" Rose stating to bloom.
Blue Sage flowers and Nasturtiums
More Granny's Bonnets
Calendula Daisys and some struggling Primula
More Granny's bonnets
Margurite Daisies....
There.... That should spread a little sunshine on your day Darlings
Yes, that was very nice. Thanks.
ReplyDelete*skips through garden merrily*
ReplyDeleteOh Hai VON LX!
They're gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMy nasturtiums are hanging on in there, despite it being end of October. Mind you, it's worryingly warm at the moment.
This climate change business makes it impossilbe to tell when I should get my long-johns out.
I just can't wait for my first snowball fight of the year!
ReplyDeleteLove your Masturbiums and the second pic is simply fabulous, the way the sunlight hits those flower buds... it's as if their "aura" is shining!
Merci beaucoup! :)
Hugs
Jon
Princess darling I so need that scenery! We don't get our cold weather for another month, but got hit early with dare I say.......snow!!!! So these brightened my day!
ReplyDeleteYes, dear Princess, it is needed ...
ReplyDeleteGranny's Bonnets! Heehee. In America, they're called columbine. They naturalize here, a quality I encourage.
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