As a 3yo child I would run through and play in a paddock which from my minds eye was about half filled with daffodils. I imagine that they just grew wild through that field and was not part of the home garden at all. Every time I smell or see a daffodil I have a rush memories, that permeate even to my body, of that childhood as if being that child again for those very brief moments. Nice photos Amy!!
Thanks Amy, yes it is a fab view of the Pacific from here. The front yard was really only landscaped and the pond put in about 2 years ago, as you saw in my Pond Story Blog here.
I am glad that you liked my picks Amy and Mia the album is looking fantastic now with the beautiful variations in photos so far supplied. Thank you girls and Keith too.
Does anyone have a new or old photo to place in this album yet?
ReplyDeleteYes, I would have a few. Do you pick them up Milli or should they be PM'd to you?
ReplyDeleteWelcome Dear Mia. Leave me a link here and I will retrieve them for you and place them here...
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome to take any photos that I have posted in my blogs to put here. Do you know how to "take" them from the slide shows?
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome to take any photos that I have posted in my blogs to put here. Do you know how to "take" them from the slide shows?
ReplyDeleteI will try Amy and let you know if I have any problems..thanks.
ReplyDeleteI have placed 4 for you amy and you can tell me if there was another 1 or 2 that you liked better? Your albums are just gorgeous to view.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'll try to put together my "Summer in the Treasure Valley" album in a little while.
ReplyDeleteIf you could take one or two photos from my Napa Valley albums that would be great :-)
Lovely I will do that. The Summer album will be wonderful. Thank You Amy.
ReplyDeleteAs a 3yo child I would run through and play in a paddock which from my minds eye was about half filled with daffodils. I imagine that they just grew wild through that field and was not part of the home garden at all. Every time I smell or see a daffodil I have a rush memories, that permeate even to my body, of that childhood as if being that child again for those very brief moments. Nice photos Amy!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colour here
ReplyDeleteMore photos added and more to come when you let me know about them!! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous water lily!
ReplyDeleteOoooo lovely tulip tree :-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful front garden! And what a view!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you like the photo. I inherited the daffs with the house but I'm very happy that they're here :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks! These belong to my neighbor, Holly. She has a lovely garden.
ReplyDeleteThis is the back ground photo for my blog, which is why I wrote "Que Syrah, Syrah!" on it, but these are actually zinfandel grapes.
ReplyDeleteLOL! I'm glad you chose a balloon photo. This balloon, named Sunflower, is the balloon that I'm in in my profile picture :-)
ReplyDeleteI love this stag horn fern!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful runnunculus :-). I grew them back in Napa.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Are these calendulas?
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy, that is actually a Magnolia tree, just down the road from me.
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy, this is a Hardy Water Lily, which is the first to bloom in our little pond.
ReplyDeleteYes, here we call that kind of magnolia a "tulip tree" because the flowers resemble tulips, eventhough we know they're not.
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy, yes it is a fab view of the Pacific from here. The front yard was really only landscaped and the pond put in about 2 years ago, as you saw in my Pond Story Blog here.
ReplyDeleteHi Amy these are orange pig-face the colour is so bright and beautiful when they are out in the sun. They sleep at night.
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you liked my picks Amy and Mia the album is looking fantastic now with the beautiful variations in photos so far supplied. Thank you girls and Keith too.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful plethora of colours and shapes.
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