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Sunday, February 06, 2011

Today's Flowers: Looking back to August

This week I'm looking back on my August 2010 blooms.
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The shot above is black-eyed susan (rudbeckia) and below is an August bloom from my Crepe Myrtle tree.
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The last one is a morning glory blossom.
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17 comments:

Jidhu Jose said...

cute flowers. Especially first one

Cezar and Léia said...

Bonjour dear Carver!
So beautiful set of "colours", I mean flowers!
The second one is my favorite!
Hugs
Léia

kenju said...

Oh, they do my heart and soul good this morning!!

Rajesh said...

Beautiful images of flower.

KaHolly said...

So very pretty and colorful. The perfect photos to start the day!

Carolina Mountains said...

Makes long for summer! I found one early spring bloom in my yard!

Nance said...

a friend gave me a crepe myrtle last summer...hope it will survive our winter here in the east coast. your flowers are beautiful, Carver!

Leora said...

I can relate to looking back at August blooms! Rudbeckia means summer to me.

Unknown said...

these are cheerful colors! gorgeous shots.

http://savorthebite.blogspot.com/2011/02/todays-flowers-27-white-phlox.html

msdewberry said...

Love the buttery yellow of your first flower. It looks a bit like sunshine!
Beautiful flowers, can't wait for spring to arrive!

Laerte Pupo said...

Beautiful close-up photos.
Thanks for participating

eden said...

These are gorgeous blooms.

Have a great week.

Carletta said...

Beautiful Carver!
I so miss the black-eyed susans. I love to photograph those.

Anonymous said...

Great shots...
Love your pictures!!
It is snowing in front of my window:(

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

When you are having winter, your flowers are blooming here. The morning glories are very blue.

Reader Wil said...

Seeing your flowers makes me looking forward to summer and spring! Very inspiring!

Cloudia said...

glorious, Morning Glory!



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