31 Replies to “Wordless Wednesday: A Rainbow of Flowers”
Such an assortment of colours- thanks for sharing !
I’m glad you liked them.
Good to have these lovely images on this most depressing of days.
It adds an extra layer of torture to the process when you don’t even have a vote. It has been so constantly on the UK news that we have to assume nothing of note has happened over here for the last week or so. That isn’t to imply I don’t think it’s important, just that the wall-to-wall coverage here has been inappropriate.
Yes, it has been a very full-on week as far as the news goes. And not in a good way.
Beautiful! Makes you feel good to be alive with such lovely flowers around. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
My pleasure!
Roy G. Biv!! This is brilliant! I thank you for the concept and for the reminder that we find in the garden: lots of different things can grow closely and together.
Let’s hope so, though the strong can overpower the weak if left to their own devices, even in a garden. I am peace-loving, like the overwhelming majority of people. Remembrance Day (today) is a timely reminder of what happens when we don’t get along.
Beautiful colourful flowers. Cheers one up on a cold dull day. Thank you xx
It’s nice to look back on how they were earlier in the year. One of my roses produced a remarkable flush of late flowers, but the frosts have gripped them overnight and they’re looking more like balls of damp paper now. I should have cut them while I had chance (that old idea of gather ye rosebuds while ye may).
Thank you for sharing!
Colourful and stunning ♥
I love amaryllis, thank you for this uplifting image after a harrowing election night.
I didn’t think about what it could coincide with when I scheduled it to post on Wednesday morning. If I had, I couldn’t have picked a more apt image than a rainbow: hope, inclusion and the wonder of the natural world.
I agree with many of the above comments. Balm for the soul.
Thank goodness we still have flowers – long may it last!
Beautiful photos!
Feast for the eyes.
I couldn’t keep quiet, these are beautiful! I really like those red ones.
I’m always delighted when I see Amaryllis growing outside. They’re an indoor plant in my part of the world. Luckily they’re very eye-catching, almost like little beacons, so it’s hard to miss them.
Such an assortment of colours- thanks for sharing !
I’m glad you liked them.
Good to have these lovely images on this most depressing of days.
It adds an extra layer of torture to the process when you don’t even have a vote. It has been so constantly on the UK news that we have to assume nothing of note has happened over here for the last week or so. That isn’t to imply I don’t think it’s important, just that the wall-to-wall coverage here has been inappropriate.
Yes, it has been a very full-on week as far as the news goes. And not in a good way.
Beautiful! Makes you feel good to be alive with such lovely flowers around. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
My pleasure!
Roy G. Biv!! This is brilliant! I thank you for the concept and for the reminder that we find in the garden: lots of different things can grow closely and together.
Let’s hope so, though the strong can overpower the weak if left to their own devices, even in a garden. I am peace-loving, like the overwhelming majority of people. Remembrance Day (today) is a timely reminder of what happens when we don’t get along.
Beautiful colourful flowers. Cheers one up on a cold dull day. Thank you xx
It’s nice to look back on how they were earlier in the year. One of my roses produced a remarkable flush of late flowers, but the frosts have gripped them overnight and they’re looking more like balls of damp paper now. I should have cut them while I had chance (that old idea of gather ye rosebuds while ye may).
Thank you for sharing!
Colourful and stunning ♥
I love amaryllis, thank you for this uplifting image after a harrowing election night.
I didn’t think about what it could coincide with when I scheduled it to post on Wednesday morning. If I had, I couldn’t have picked a more apt image than a rainbow: hope, inclusion and the wonder of the natural world.
I agree with many of the above comments. Balm for the soul.
Thank goodness we still have flowers – long may it last!
Beautiful photos!
Feast for the eyes.
I couldn’t keep quiet, these are beautiful! I really like those red ones.
I’m always delighted when I see Amaryllis growing outside. They’re an indoor plant in my part of the world. Luckily they’re very eye-catching, almost like little beacons, so it’s hard to miss them.
I’ve never seen them outside.