I decided to make a page for all my flower photos. Now they will all be in one place not just scattered all over in several different Gardening and Yardening posts. There may be a few trees or bushes thrown in too.
The Gallery for the Year 2018.
- The Cosmos Line.
- Peek-a-Bee
- I am ready for my close up.
- Can you See me now?
- Crab spider on a marigold.
- A bunch of cosmos closer.
- A bunch of cosmos.
- The pink Poppy extreme close up.
- The pink poppy normal view.
- The Pink Poppy close up.
- A Bumble Bee enjoying a marigold.
- A black-eyed Susan with orange.
- My hand next to a leaf.
- A near perfect photo of a sunflower close-up I have ever taken.
- Cleo making a great come back.
- I really loved how this photo turned out.
- Two more buds opening.
The Gallery for the Year 2017
- I made this arrangemen for David’s Birthday.
- close up of other stunted cane
- another cane that was stunted.
- this is a red glad in the east bed along the deck. he was stunted.
- cosmos
- pink zinnia
- This was my Johnny come lately. lol
- close up of pink glad
- light pink with darker pink edges glad
- close up of dark pink glad
- dark pink glad
The Gallery for the Year 2016.
- THE PURPLE
- THE PEACH
- THE PINK
- These are the ones in the back near the yellow squash. They are a bit stubby but still bushy and loaded with blooms.
- They were ready for a close up! 😀
- The ones in the carrot patch.
- THE FIRST TO BLOOM WAS THIS WHITE WITH PINK TRIM.
- The rest of the seedlings from peat pods.
- The healthy one from the clay pots.
- One of the helichrysum buds.
- The new carrot rows.
- After I weeded, turned the soil. and raked it out.
- The second 6.
- The first 9 and the radishes.
- Johnny Jump – Up’s son.
- The little Marigolds at the edge of the summer squash patch.
- Close up of the escapees.
- The Red Arrow points out the escapees.
- Close up of helichrysum and marigold.
- After his ordeal.
- Before his ordeal.
- Before I gave him some TLC.
The Gallery for the Year 2015
This year is mostly of flowers and trees I took pictures of on walks or while fishing. I was not growing lots of flowers yet.
- bee on a sunflower
- This was my favorite from this walk along with the color shot.
- I set out on my walk mostly to ger a pic of this as farm equipment looks cool in mono chrome. 🙂
- These little flowers were on the bank of the creek. Which runs under the little bridge down the road.
- This patch of flowers have some pokey prickly protection.
- I like the color shot cause you can see the silveryness of that one weed. I think that is what caught my eye the most in this shot.
- This weedy slope of the ditch caught my eye.
- Some hay bales in the field .
- This is just a knarled old log laying on the slope of the ditch. It was probably a long ago fallen pine tree
- This is the creek. Looking down from the bridge.
- Another view of the alfalfa field with some more trees that caught my eye.
- A peek through the pines to the tree topped ridge.
- The alfalfa that grows in what looks like an old riverbed.
- These trees just caught my eye.
- Deadfall and a farm implement.
- A stately pine tree on a knoll.
- West side of the bridge showing the creek.
- East side of the bridge looking at the creek.
- View of the bumblebee’s face.
- A bumblebee on the yellow flowers.
- Some of the flowers on the wild plum bush.
- Some yellow flowers on a small bush in the fence line.
- Sunflowers and bushes.
- Fisherman in the corner.
- I looked down the bank and saw these flowers among the downed tree limb.
- I zoomed in a bit more.
- The ridge between the green tree hills.
- Green trees and a fisherman.
- The open spot with the gravel is the boat ramp.
- The southern end of the pond.
- I could finally see the cattails growing from the reeds.
- The ridge across the intersection.
- Purple flowers
- This is a small flower that was growing along the path down to the pond we fish at.
- This pretty pink morning glory was stretching out of the ditch.
- Some cute little yellow flowers in the ditch.
- A nice stand of milk weed in the ditch.
- Close up of two pods together.
- Close up of a solo pod.
- The strawberries have been loving this cool wet weather. These are June Barers so we should be seeing strawberries soon.
- David found this little Johnny Jump-up hiding at the corner of the house. THEN
- Johnny Jump ups NOW Still making flowers
- A few weeks later and a few more irises. THEN
- This is a little shorty up against the skirting.
- A close up of the first yellow iris of the spring.
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