I absolutely love these colors. How beautiful! Hope your legs are getting better, and as always I'm sending lots of prayers, and {{HUGS}}.Take care my friend.
There once was a Dormouse who lived in a bed Of delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red), And all the day long he'd a wonderful view Of geraniums (red) and delphiniums (blue).
Wonderful colour! You could be correct with the name of the frog - I am no good at all at frog IDing. It used to be much easier in the UK - there was only one species of native frog and two species of toad! Poor biodiversity - but easy identification!
Glad India quoted the A.A. Milne poem - I only remember parts of it and it was the first thing that came to mind when I saw your post. Such a beautiful blue.
Beautiful! The colors are so pretty. Thanks for sharing them with Today's Flowers Arija, and thank you also for visiting me. Sorry I am so late in catching up.
Such exquisite flowers, Arija! And I do love the colors!! I hope your weekend has gone well so far! Sending lots of love and good thoughts to you!!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love these colors. How beautiful! Hope your legs are getting better, and as always I'm sending lots of prayers, and {{HUGS}}.Take care my friend.
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful.We used to have several plants in the garden,but they didn't last long.
ReplyDeleteLove their colour!
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty flowers with that touch of English Country Garden. I love blue in a garden ... sort of lifts everything around it.
ReplyDeletecompelling color
ReplyDeleteI absolutely Love Delphiniums!!! such an abundant flower!
ReplyDeleteThere once was a Dormouse who lived in a bed
ReplyDeleteOf delphiniums (blue) and geraniums (red),
And all the day long he'd a wonderful view
Of geraniums (red) and delphiniums (blue).
[A.A.Milne]
Was there ever a more beautiful blue than that of delphiniums, Arija?
ReplyDeleteThose delphiniums are such an intense blue/purple!!
ReplyDeleteI love the first reflection in the next post, too!!
Beautiful blue~ I love these.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely they are..Michelle
ReplyDeleteWonderful colour! You could be correct with the name of the frog - I am no good at all at frog IDing. It used to be much easier in the UK - there was only one species of native frog and two species of toad! Poor biodiversity - but easy identification!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Glad India quoted the A.A. Milne poem - I only remember parts of it and it was the first thing that came to mind when I saw your post. Such a beautiful blue.
ReplyDeleteThose colors are out of control, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI started a new blog (just for fun!), in addition to my main one - http://furiousmusic007.blogspot.com/ :)
Beautiful! The colors are so pretty. Thanks for sharing them with Today's Flowers Arija, and thank you also for visiting me. Sorry I am so late in catching up.
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