Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Photo Resolution 2010 and Wordless Wednesday

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This post is linked to:
Wordless Wednesday at Embrace the Chaos
Outdoor Wednesday at A Southern Daydreamer



12 comments:

Maryrose said...

Great photos..so pretty. I was looking at your profile and although I am a creature of habit and don't like change much it certainly does sneak up on us doesn't it? Enjoy your day and thanks for visiting.
Maryrose

joanna said...

Splendid colors in those delightful flowers. It is still raining in the Northwest and my flowers do not look so good right now - sigh -

Happy Out Door Wednesday,
Joanny

xinex said...

How pretty! Are they trumpet vines? I love the color! I also like your urn planter and stand and the plant and flowers in it....Christine

Mimi said...

Awesome job!!!!
I am learning alll kinds of new ways to make pics look brighter and more vivid!!!!
I have those flowers out front!!!!Love them!!!!
hugs,
jamie

Valerie said...

You Californians always post the most beautiful floral pics! So jealous.

I enjoyed reading your profile...you look fabulous for 40+!

I turned 40 last year and this year for my 41st birthday, I get to have a baby! LOL So...even though my husband (43) will be able to retire from the Fire Dept. in approx. 6 1/2 years, nobody will be quitting work permanently anytime soon! HA!

Happy Outdoor Wednesday,

Valerie

CB said...

The pictures are beautiful Linda but the top one is especially pretty.
I love that we are seeing so many flowers blooming...finally!

Have a wonderful evening.

Cherie :D

Tanna said...

Your photos are gorgeous, Linda! Don't you just love when there are so many blossoms to choose from! =)

Welcome to the Garden of Egan said...

Those pictures are so beautiful!
I love the colors.
I'm so hungry for summer.

wendy said...

beautiful flowers.
That first one -- I read in a pamphlet, is exactly the kind a hummingbird would love to hang around.
They like "cone" flowers.

We have planted a few pots now too --pray for me that the Alberta weather doesn't destroy them, or the deer eat them, or the mice nest in them.
you get the picture

Diana said...

Oh so pretty Linda! Love Di ♥

Kim @ Savvy Southern Style said...

Wonderful photos. Thanks for coming by.

Connie said...

Beautiful colors on those flowers! Hope you're doing well.