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I love the little blooms on rosemary and pansies always remind me of my Grandmother who loved them.
ReplyDeleteI love the cheery face of a Pansy.Hope your day is filled with joy.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,Ruth
Beautiful flowers. I love the color of your Rosemary; mine is a more insipid blue than yours is.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Pansies and Rosemary. The Rosemary is a herb,right?
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers Arija - the pansy is so beautiful! And you have summer, while I have winter. Snow is covering everything, but today we had a little promise of spring coming!
ReplyDeletelove the blue color of the rosemary!
ReplyDeleteI do not believe I have ever seen Rosemary blooms before. They are a beautiful blue. Such a pretty pansy to. They are such tough little flowers.
ReplyDeleteI love the color of the Rosemary. It doesn't grow as a perennial around home.
ReplyDeleteLove your flowers and pictures!!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see them grow in our garden again.
LG Gisela
Arija, I didn't know the flower of Rosemary (my name) I only knew dry as seasoning. And the Pansy is beautiful in any color.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week, dear!
These flowers are beautiful signs of summer. We have rosemary here also and pansies are one of my favorite flowers. Thanks for this taste of what will come again.
ReplyDeleteThe blue of the rosemary is so nice.... I sould think the egde is a beautful sight to see...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! The rosemary photo is supurb and I always love pansies. I grow many of them in the summer, which is still several months away here.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures! I love the blue of Rosemary!
ReplyDeleteOh, the blooming rosemary has been captured at uts peak and evokes fond memories of a villa in the Fiesole Hills of Florence!
ReplyDeleteThe little pansy is quite a tough little thing, surviving your kind of summers! Here, they start drooping in June but bloom profusely in late fall up to the first snowfall and sometimes continue to blossom even then. And the are among the first to peek out of the snow as soon as the sun helps them through.
Rosemary, a lovely herb and so delicate to view in your lovely photograph. Pansies were my father's favorite flower. He passed over in 1980, and whenever I see them, I remember how fond he was of them. Have a blessed week~
ReplyDeleteI love Rosemary. Wow, look at that pansy. Most of the time I don't pay attention to them but look at the ppaterns! I will examine them from now on! How are you dearest?
ReplyDeleteThe Pansy is my favorite flower, Arija - it reminds me of my Mother who had "a way" with them. She'd plant them in shade or slightly under shrubs, so they could survive summer's heat. Actually, they are one flower that thrives in my cool mountain environment. I hope you are feeling well.
ReplyDeleteI came looking for summer, thanks for the peek.
ReplyDeletebeautiful! a joy to the eye, in the white desert that Romania is at the time (1.5 m snow already, and increasing...)
ReplyDeleteI love that blue color Arija. Just like little bells, too and I can just imagine the smell. Do you dry the Rosemary?
ReplyDeleteI love Pansies too. They come in so many different interesting colors.
B.
That is one tough pansy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, especially the pansy. Mom and Dad always had pansies and they remind me of them. Glad your 4-legged (and 6 and 2-legged) friends are looking out for you while the Prof is away.
ReplyDeleteGood morning dearest Arija. Sending you warm loving thoughts today.
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