Columbine in Blue
Iris
Foxgloves
An Old Friend Returns
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Columbines often make me think of space aliens....
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Iris
Sundrop
First Blanket Flower
Roses
Peony
Bellflowers
We Return to the Garden
Yup, the flowers are back
Busy, Busy
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Hosta
Daylily
Daylilies
Rose of Sharon
Window Garden with Porch
Porch Step Dahlias
More Blackeyes
Roses
Roses, with Birdhouse
Big Leaves
Gladiolus
Sunshine Through the Window
Another Glad
Coneflowers & Gayfeathers
Lily
White Lilies
Nothing Wrong with Marigolds
Sun Flower
Sun Flower
Birdhouse, with Incipient Sunflower
Rose
Blanket Flower
Dahlia
Zinnias
Coneflowers
Front Garden
Blackeyes
Joan Brought Daisies into My Life
The Window Garden
The Last
Another Blankety-blank Daylily!
Lily
Yarrow
Like a Flame
The First Coneflower
Daisies
The Rose Garden
Blanket Flowers
Trellis Garden
Sign of Spring!
Honeysuckle
Shasta Daisies
Oh Lookie Lookie!
Daffies
Early Lilacs
Apple
<strike>Azalea</strike> Quince
In Shadow, In Light
Wimpy Hyacinth
Crocus
Yet Another Daffy Picture
I wait for these guys all winter....
Summer Will Return
First Crocus
Columbine
Sunflower, past its prime
Gather Ye Rosebuds
Fall Comes to the Garden
Blanket Flowers
Lily
The Rose Garden
Rose
Poppy
Dandy
Rose
Daffodils
April
Smile!
Must be Spring
Waiting for Crocuses
Promise
Richard
Joan and Dick, Watching Fish
Joan on a Rock
Customer Service Star
Grand River Color
Forsythia
Grand River Color
A Spot of Color
Maple
Iris in the Morning
Under the Apple Trees
Fading Glory
Hey! They Survived the Freeze
Indian Statue
Field with Haze
Still a Bit of Color Out There
North from Needmore
The Obligatory Mirror Shot
Spruces
No Admittance
Elevator
Lakehead Sky
After the Rain
After the Rain
After the Rain
After the Rain
After the Rain
After the Rain
Airman
Three Starlings
Matt Trowbridge
The Butterfly on the Coneflower
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Iris
Another flower I find difficult to photograph because of its location: This garden plot lives right at the end of the driveway, with variously the drive, the road, or the sidewalk in the background for most possible framings. And I've not even mentioned the newspaper box which lives in the center of the flowers, or the telephone pole you can nearly see in this background.
I'm not complaining, really, as it took me years to get Iris to grow at this location. But it's a shame to have such lovely flowers and not be able to photograph them. (And yes, I need to weed this plot. But that's another day's story.)
Obviously I found a useful angle this morning....
I'm not complaining, really, as it took me years to get Iris to grow at this location. But it's a shame to have such lovely flowers and not be able to photograph them. (And yes, I need to weed this plot. But that's another day's story.)
Obviously I found a useful angle this morning....
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