A wordless Wednesday but full of wonders! You capture a tropical beauty and that makes our day more spectacular! The lavender flowers Kate is one of my wife’s favourite - she grows one in her garden. I don’t know what exactly its name but it is the most precious in all!
Haha! Love this wordless post! And thanks, because I receive each of your posts as a gift; thoughtful or beautiful, poignant or hilarious. I still giggle over the frozen bath towels and the plumbers marching over them...
One word: LOVE! (I have to add, though, that the first three photos reminded me of the very same bush we had at my childhood home; it was my favorite bush and I was devastated when the new owners yanked it out)
With those photos nothing needs to be said!!! Spring is coming to Maine-finally!! We aren't this far along-but getting there!! Happy Mother's Day!! Rain
That's a mouthful of loveliness, I'd say! :)
ReplyDeletexo Kat
You have real Spring!!! We are having a very late Spring this year. Love the photos.
ReplyDeleteGosh! You NEED no words!
ReplyDeleteALOHA from Honolulu
ComfortSpiral
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So pretty. We are still waiting here for blossoms. Deb
ReplyDeleteNo need for words with all this beauty!
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ReplyDeleteYour pictures all blow me outta the water!
ReplyDeletewait….i think i heard george say something….snort
ReplyDeleteOur azaleas have come and gone so it was nice to see yours...
ReplyDeleteLovely pinks Kate.
ReplyDeleteSO beautiful!
ReplyDeleteA wordless Wednesday but full of wonders! You capture a tropical beauty and that makes our day more spectacular! The lavender flowers Kate is one of my wife’s favourite - she grows one in her garden. I don’t know what exactly its name but it is the most precious in all!
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perfect in shades of purple!
ReplyDeleteLilac, one of my favorite scents. We have some ancient lilac bushes here at This Old House, love them.
ReplyDeleteEverything here is so pretty, Kate!
ReplyDeleteHappy day to you.
Ohhhhh! I like the top one best! No wait - the 5th one. No, no - the last one, yes! I like the last one best.
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful.
It's, enough.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures.
Beautiful Lilacs... I can smell them from here!
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to see sweet George! I hope you are enjoying this beautiful Spring!
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ReplyDeleteEnough said!
ReplyDeleteHaha! Love this wordless post! And thanks, because I receive each of your posts as a gift; thoughtful or beautiful, poignant or hilarious. I still giggle over the frozen bath towels and the plumbers marching over them...
ReplyDeleteI swear I could smell those Lilacs. Give George a pet from me.
ReplyDeleteXO,
JC
Lilac if I am not mistaken - I can almost smell it from here - wonderful.
ReplyDelete...[swoons][speechless] ;o)
ReplyDelete...Peace & blessings. :o)
DDDDDrrrrrreeeeeaaaaaammmmmmmyyyyy!
ReplyDeleteWhy type, when the colors speak!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ! Ours are almost there lol ! Have a good weekend !
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ReplyDeleteOne word: LOVE! (I have to add, though, that the first three photos reminded me of the very same bush we had at my childhood home; it was my favorite bush and I was devastated when the new owners yanked it out)
ReplyDeleteWith those photos nothing needs to be said!!! Spring is coming to Maine-finally!! We aren't this far along-but getting there!! Happy Mother's Day!!
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ReplyDeleteWell, who needs words when you have photos like that! :)
ReplyDelete~ They take my breath away ~
ReplyDeleteIt's so wonderful to see the flowers again. Lilacs are just starting to pop here in Mass. Your photos are lovely.
ReplyDeleteI remember your post a few years ago of your lilacs. So gorgeous - thanks for sharing them with us!
ReplyDeleteWe're SO far behind you here on the Canadian prairies. Our lilac bushes are just now beginning to show the first leaf buds. *sigh*
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