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Thursday, August 15, 2019

Flowers in the park

Along with breathtaking views there were also lots of flowers to be seen in the park.



I was drawn to this one that had lost all its petals.

In several places there were little gardens that were filled with a variety of flowers.

I loved the color of this lily.

23 comments:

  1. these are my kind of flowers. I love them growing wild, not in a trimmed and neat garden... that petaless flower is gorgeous

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  2. Love to find splashes of colors in places like this. Along some roads we see coneflowers and I love that.

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  3. That second shot is wonderful...

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    1. Thanks. It's actually one that I cropped close to focus on the dead flower head. I was pretty pleased with it

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  4. Again...VERY pretty! I too like the petal-less one.

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    1. who knew a dead flower could catch my eye

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  5. So pretty. My favorite is the first picture of all the cheerful daisies.

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    1. I like that one too. I've always liked daisies

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  6. I wish I could have gone with you. Beautiful park.

    Have a fabulous day, my friend. Big hug to you and lots of scritches to Gibbs. ♥♥♥

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  7. The flowers are awesome! So glad you had a nice time at the park.

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  8. I like all the stages of flowers...I think they are just as interesting at the end as they are in the bud stage.

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  9. I just left my son's after babysitting and saw that he has a ton of Shastas! I'll have to remember to get some extra seed from him...:)jp

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  10. Lots of pretty flowers. We like the color of that Lily too. We don't have many flowers around our yard this year. You have a great day Ann.

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    1. I don't have many flowers in my yard either. I'm not much of a gardener. I sure wish I was though

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  11. I am normally drawn to the dead ones also.....they hold seeds. I tend to pluck them from stem and make sure they are dry, holding on to them till next yr.

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    1. Good thinking. Maybe I should have grabbed some but I'm betting they frown upon that

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  12. Hi Ann i am new to your blog ,love the pics of the pretty flowers,what a lovely post,thankyou for sharing xx

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    1. Well hello, and welcome to my blog. I'm always pleased to have new readers.

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    1. They were wonderful. I wish I was good at gardening.

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  14. Beautiful! Daisies are my favorite!

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