Wordless Wednesday - Making My Garden Sing
Hi, my name is Darlene and welcome to my blog. Today I am sharing a couple of old photos of my garden. I miss it very much.
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.... and one more.
Pop over HERE and HERE to see the rest of my gorgeous garden and more hardy perennials to make your garden sing.
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Wait a minute! What a pleasant surprise. This post has been featured! I want to thank Cyndee for featuring this post on her blog, Christmas Creations.
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I love to read your opinions and comments. It makes my day.
Bye for now.
Wishing you the best, Darlene
Bye for now.
Wishing you the best, Darlene
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Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/06/lovely-san-juan.html
Thanks for hosting.
DeleteBeautiful, I just LOVE succulents!
ReplyDeleteThank you. Me too!
DeleteVery pretty. This will be featured on my blog Thursday. Thanks for sharing on Idea Box link party.
ReplyDeleteWow. Thanks Cyndee. Thanks so much.
DeleteNature shots are some of the most beautiful aren't they? Thanks for sharing with us at Creatively Crafty #CCBG.
ReplyDeleteI agree nature shots are beautiful. And they are easy to shoot - no moving targets.
DeleteLovely plants and flowers that cheered my day (and that I pinned). Visiting from The Homemaking party. Please check out my post at the party, "Key Reasons to Eat Colorful Fruits and Veggies" or visit my blog directly at www.colors4health.com. Nancy Andres
ReplyDeleteI'm glad it cheered your day. I'll be hopping over to your blog shortly.
DeleteI love succulents, but I've forgotten all their names and can't remember if yours is a sempervivum or an aeonium - a lovely plant either way :o)
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