Welcome to the Sunday Stills feature hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt at Second Wind Leisure Perspectives. Terri’s prompt this week is rosy red. This boat gives a

Welcome to the Sunday Stills feature hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt at Second Wind Leisure Perspectives. Terri’s prompt this week is rosy red. This boat gives a
Yellow is the colour for Cee’s flower of the day challenge to brighten up this dreary, rainy day we’re having. You may also like…
Welcome to Cee’s flower of the day challenge (28th December) with lovely orange gerberas. You may also like…
The insects enjoyed the flowers on the choisya bush. My choice for Cee’s flower of the day challenge (24th November) You might also like…
My choice for Cee’s Flower of the Day challenge (5th November) is the kaffir lily. You might also like…
Cee’s flower of the day challenge (26th October) is Himalayan Honeysuckle, a shrub I’ve only recently noticed around and about. It’s also known as flowering
Fucshia is my choice for Cee’s flower of the day challenge. This particular plant has flowered all year round for the last couple of years.
Welcome to the Sunday Stills feature created and hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt at Second Wind Leisure Perspectives. This week’s theme is water droplets and,
African Violet is my choice for Cee’s flower of the day (24th September) It’s so pretty. You might also like…
For Cee’s flower of the day challenge (17th September) I’ve chosen a beautiful delphinium. You might also like…
I chose a pink geranium for Cee’s flower of the day (26th August) You might also like…
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My choice for Cee’s flower of the day (19th August) is crocosmia. These were kindly donated by a friend who was splitting her plant, and
My choice for Cee’s Flower of the Day (12th August) is agapanthus, from bud to flower. You may also like…
Welcome to a late entry for the Sunday Stills feature created and hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt. The theme this week is yellow and I’m also joining
The vibrant red salvia is my contribution to Cee’s flower of the day (July 20th)
There are several hydrangeas in the garden, all different varieties. I think this is a lace cap and my choice for Cee’s flower of the
Back in January my daughter bought me a sunflower seed kit and now I’m reaping the rewards. They’re brightening up the dreary weather we’re having
As we weren’t able to buy bedding plants this year I ordered some wildflower plugs online. The mallow was one variety and is my choice
I’ve chosen geranium for Cee’s flower of the day challenge (3rd July) They’re very productive plants and great value.
This entry is for Bren’s Floral Friday and Cee’s Flower of the Day. Mesembryanthemums are one of my favourite flowers and look spectacular trailing down
Welcome to the Sunday Stills feature created and hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt This week’s theme is plant life. I’m so grateful, especially now, to have
There are lots of hawthorn bushes nearby and the flowers are very pretty. These were taken a little earlier in the year on one of
I decided on the circular route this morning, taking us down the path away from the coast The hawthorn hedges were a picture, full of
The sun is rising, the birds are singing. The streets are empty. Normally dogwalkers, cyclists and joggers would be enjoying the early morning on the
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