That first daisy looks like it has been in a fight. Not with the second daisy though. The second daisy looks like it avoids trouble at all costs! It is a well preserved daisy.
Beautiful Ann....I like your style in how you preserve the finest nature has to offer.
Oh, and marbles? Ironic, just the other day Bud and I were talking about how kids have no idea or imagination on how to entertain themselves these days, and the subject of marbles came about....I LOVE your photo below this post. I would give both my ovaries [if I still had 'em] for my marble collection I had way back when!!!
I love daisy's and the first one i like the best, it has attitude... this is so true, with our cameras we preserve things for ever that will be gone in a few days...
I like the daisies myself. They always offer such a fresh feel when brought inside.I planted a double a few years ago, I believe called "Crazy".That vetch is pretty too.
Daisies are my absolute favourite flowers. They remind me of my Dad. When I was young we used to visit Gran and Grandads grave and the cemetary was always full of wild daisies during the summer, I remember those walks with fondness. Briony x
I was thinking to myself, "This is observation not preservation."...then it dawned on me...you preserved them in the photograph...duh!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love daisies too!
ReplyDeleteThat first daisy looks like it has been in a fight. Not with the second daisy though. The second daisy looks like it avoids trouble at all costs! It is a well preserved daisy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Ann....I like your style in how you preserve the finest nature has to offer.
ReplyDeleteOh, and marbles? Ironic, just the other day Bud and I were talking about how kids have no idea or imagination on how to entertain themselves these days, and the subject of marbles came about....I LOVE your photo below this post. I would give both my ovaries [if I still had 'em] for my marble collection I had way back when!!!
I love daisy's and the first one i like the best, it has attitude... this is so true, with our cameras we preserve things for ever that will be gone in a few days...
ReplyDeleteI like the daisies myself. They always offer such a fresh feel when brought inside.I planted a double a few years ago, I believe called "Crazy".That vetch is pretty too.
ReplyDeleteHappy little flowers, aren't they
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot of wild flowers around here, I am not used to it.
ReplyDeleteI love the purple wildflowers. They are gorgeous. I am not a huge fan of daisies.
ReplyDeleteDaisies are such happy flowers! I'm glad you didn't lose your marbles below! :) Happy Monday Ann!
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
I love daises too. Every spring the front planter has hundreds of daises. Love them.
ReplyDeleteHave a terrific day. My best to Duke. :)
Pretty! You've found more than I can!
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Beautiful compositions! Daisies are so cheerful.
ReplyDeleteHi Ann, Glad you 'preserved' those flowers in your photos... Great pictures...
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great week.
Hugs,
Betsy
So pretty! One of the first flowers I planted here were daisies. They are so happy!
ReplyDeleteDaisies are my absolute favourite flowers. They remind me of my Dad.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was young we used to visit Gran and Grandads grave and the cemetary was always full of wild daisies during the summer, I remember those walks with fondness.
Briony
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Ann, are the purple/pink ones Vetch? I saw them here on one of my excursions in the state forest...they were gorgeous!!!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteWoof! Woof! LOVELY! mom also enjoys taking photos of flowers. Golden Hello to DUKE. Lots of Golden ALOHA n Woofs, Sugar
ReplyDeleteDaisy is fine but I like the purple one.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to see some wildflowers. I haven't been out to see any for myself lately because it's just too hot here.
ReplyDeleteI love daisys too! And all wildflowers!
ReplyDeleteI love daisy's too Ann. Simple but elegant. sandie
ReplyDeleteI love your method of preserving. LOVE the second photo of the daisies!
ReplyDeleteI just love the first pic! I would love to be in a field of those!
ReplyDeleteI love wildflowers and your preserved them perfectly
ReplyDeleteThe Daisy is my favorite flower, then the Carnation. Beautiful post.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful 4th :)