Cornflower
Christmas colours in July
Himalayan Blue Poppy
Lily macro
Get well, Rachel
Shoo Fly / Nicandra physalodes
Remembering the warmth of summer
Painted Tongue / Salpiglosis
Persian Cornflower / Centaurea dealbata?
Busy little bee
Vibrant
Primula denticulata / Drumstick Primula
European Pasque Flower / Pulsatilla vulgaris
Embracing the sun
Dianthus sp.
Delicate colours of summer
Poppy art
Another day closer
A little corner of Reader Rock Garden
Siberian Squill
Himalayan Blue Poppy
'Hiding' in the grass
Floral beauty
Pink Sundae / Salvia viridis
Delicate Damselfly
Spider on Strawflower
Window box at Reader Rock Garden
Giant Scabius with purple bokeh
Hepatica
Hanging on to the old
Petunia
Siberian Squill
Delicate Iris
Canada Wild Ginger / Asarum canadense
Pink Hellebore
Candy-striped Tulip
Physoclaina orientalis
Physoclaina orientalis
Hoverfly on European Pasque Flower
Art of nature
Beauty of spring
Elephant Ears / Bergenia cordifolia
Hellebore beauty
One of my favourite spring garden flowers
After the rain
Hepatica
Snake's Head Fritillary / Fritillaria meleagris
Matching colours
Colour
Periwinkle / Vinca minor
The joy of spring
Red Baneberry
Snake's head fritillary / Fritillaria meleagris
Flowers of spring
The purity of white
Hollyhock buds
Needed a change of colour
Red-edged petals
Ornamental Spurge / Euphorbia polychroma (Cushion…
Tattered and torn - and still beautiful
Snake's head fritillary, Fritillaria meleagris
Lest we forget
Narcissus
Pink or Showy lady's-slipper / Cypripedium reginae
Sparkling in the sunlight
Giant Scabius / Cephalaria gigantea
Himalayan Blue Poppy
Beetle necklace
Cabbage White butterfly
Orange Hawkweed
Vibrant colour to warm us all up
Colour to warm the heart and soul
Mullein / Verbascum thapsus
Painted Daisy / Chrysanthemum coccineum
Gas Plant / Dictamnus albus 'Purpureus'
Lest we forget
Deep pink Peony
It tickles!
Elegance
One of my favourite flowers to photograph
Poppy seedpod
Wood grain, fungus and Harvestman
Bees need our help!
Hermit Thrush / Catharus guttatus
Freeze!
Cosmos
Beauty - flower and bokeh
Pink Hollyhock / Alcea
Pink crinkles
Yellow Scabious with bee and bokeh
Sharp and soft
Welcoming the sun
Muscari sp., white
Barberry
Masterwort / Astrantia major
Chionodoxa forbesii, white
Grape Hyacinth / Muscari sp.
Colour for a dreary day
Pasqueflower / Pulsatilla vulgaris
Fritillary
A little blossom flower
Shades of orange
Bleeding hearts
Before and after the petals fall
Sunflower beauty
Purple Iris
Delicate blossom
Cemetery wildlife
Cooper's Hawk
Life in the cemetery
Elephant's ears / Bergenia cordifolia
Yellow and red
Like the sun on a grey, gloomy, rainy day
Siberian Bugloss / Brunnera macrophylla
Double Bloodroot / Sanguinaria canadensis f. multi…
Pasqueflower / Pulsatilla vulgaris
Blossom - pretty in pink
Signs of spring
Blossom
Beautiful Hellebore
The joy of spring
Old Puffballs
A welcome splash of red
Monkeyflower / Mimulus
A touch of blue
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Elegant beauty
I'm not sure what caused the "effect" with this flower - or maybe it's just blur? Most times I visit the Reader Rock Garden, it is windy, and it always amazes me that I get any reasonably sharp photos from there. The other thing I'm not sure about is what kind of flower this is - a single Peony? Despite the slightly unpleasant thing it does to my eyes, there was just something I still liked about this photo.
This photo was taken on 24 June 2015, when I called in at the Reader Rock Garden after a volunteer shift. Really, I should have chosen a warm coloured flower instead of cold white, as it snowed overnight and is heavily overcast and dreary this morning. Temperature is -1C (windchill -5C) and humidity is 93%, and the Fog Advisory continues from yesterday. In other words, it doesn't look or sound very welcoming outside.
Yesterday, when I picked up my car from being repaired (after the accident I was involved in, but was not at fault), I got a free carwash. (Turned out that the heat shield had been damaged by the impact and that was what was causing the rattling.) Unfortunately, by the time I had run an errand or two, my car windows were fogged up badly and I suspect they may all have a covering of ice on the inside this morning, which will not be good. However, it does feel good to have a drivable car again, thank goodness.
This photo was taken on 24 June 2015, when I called in at the Reader Rock Garden after a volunteer shift. Really, I should have chosen a warm coloured flower instead of cold white, as it snowed overnight and is heavily overcast and dreary this morning. Temperature is -1C (windchill -5C) and humidity is 93%, and the Fog Advisory continues from yesterday. In other words, it doesn't look or sound very welcoming outside.
Yesterday, when I picked up my car from being repaired (after the accident I was involved in, but was not at fault), I got a free carwash. (Turned out that the heat shield had been damaged by the impact and that was what was causing the rattling.) Unfortunately, by the time I had run an errand or two, my car windows were fogged up badly and I suspect they may all have a covering of ice on the inside this morning, which will not be good. However, it does feel good to have a drivable car again, thank goodness.
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