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Thursday, May 25, 2017

From the woods...


It has been ages since I have been in the woods, so I am posting some previously posted photos.


I really wanted to get Lorelei out to see the flowers but it just hasn't happened.


We are getting her this afternoon, and it is rainy and cold! 

20 comments:

Carol- Beads and Birds said...

Oh geez, we have rain up here too. I'm telling you, I can actually see the weeds grow. And the trumpet vine is going crazy! I'm actually wishing for a good day to weed. I'm sure you will have a good day with Lorelie there!
xx, Carol

Tom said...

...it's rainy and cold here too today, I love your lily, I've seen the foliage, but no flowers yet.

Small City Scenes said...

The weather is undecided this morning. Nice out, cloudy, a peek of sun and hooray no rain---yet.
Love the white Bleeding Heart and the others too.
MB

eileeninmd said...

Hello Rose, the wildflowers are pretty. Sorry the weather is not cooperating for Lorelei's visit. It is raining here today. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day!

Devilish Angel said...

Fresh and bright :)

don said...

These are pretty close-ups. It sounds like it is a stay in kind of day. I'm sure you'll have fun with Lorelei.

Anonymous said...

These are terrific photos. I hope you all will have a wonderful time together!

Christine said...

Thanks for sharing such delicate, beautiful woodland flowers!

MadSnapper said...

I see all the comments about everyone having too much rain and down here we have none. How are drought is still on. I have no beautiful flowers to take but I really enjoyed looking at yours they are so pretty and your photos are so great

Ginny Hartzler said...

Into the woods we go! I see white bleeding hearts and dutchman's breeches! Flowers not often seen. Going in the woods has many hazards nowadays. There are so many more ticks because of the warm winter, they are everywhere. If you go, cover up and stick your ants inside your socks.

Red Rose Alley said...

These are some beautiful pictures of flowers in the woods, Rose. Now, I'm new to your blog, so not sure who Lorelei is. I do know a Lorelei from Gilmore Girls, which I watch all the time. : )

~Sheri

Ruth Hiebert said...

Beautiful pictures. I love flowers and these are so pretty.

Sandi said...

They are beautiful!

The Furry Gnome said...

Three beautiful pictures! I've seen all three this spring.

Nancy Chan said...

The flowers are beautiful. We had rain yesterday and this morning we woke up to a hazy morning, expecting it to be a hot day.

Jeanna said...

It's nice to have woods close-by.

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Muito belas estas flores.
Um abraço e bom fim-de-semana.

Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados

Cat Lover said...

Hi Rose, lovely flower photos! It has been so tempting to head to the woods but ticks are a big problem here this year as Ginny mentions too. Hope you had a wonderful day with Lorelei!
Robin

Klara S said...

Amazing macros.

Jeevan said...

Looks beautiful and fresh!

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