Feel free to add your floral photo to the comments. This way we can all enjoy everyone’s flowers.
For the Love of Challenges
I’ve gathered a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
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Cee
My lilies appreciated the bit of rain we got yesterday and perked up a bit today. There’s supposed to be more on Friday … but the lilies are on their way out, now. The roses will continue to bloom through the summer, even into September, but the lilies will be gone in a week. I love them while they are here and only wish they would last longer.
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I love lilies too and wished they lasted longer here too. 😀
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Love the contours of the flower and the wonderful colour effect
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Thanks Pat. 😀
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The artistry of this photo captures the beauty in a wilting flower. Awesome!!
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Thanks. 😀
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Happy 4th of July….!
Your lily looks gorgeous….
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Thanks Sweetie 😀
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Hi Cee… beautiful image, I love lilies. Don’t know if it’s gone to your spam folder, or whether I did it right, 😀 😀 (Probably Not), about listing a challenge I am trying to get off of the ground. xx Have a happy 4th July xx
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Write me again with all the info and I’ll get it listed. I’ve not seen it. Write me through my contact page.
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Thanks Cee xx
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Stunning
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Thanks. 😀
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I suppose the thing I really like about your daylily is that we, too have a clump just the same color blooming in our yard now here in Tennessee. Not just a flower, but a gift our son gave me one Father’s Day and a great annual reminder of our father-son bond. We have a lot of remembrance flowers in our yard like that, some from friends and loved ones now long since departed. I don’t really know you, but your daylily is one of the hooks into the shared common joys of life. I’d run out and get a picture, but it is nighttime here.
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It is fun when we bloggers share something in common. 😀 Thanks Douglas.
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I have a daylily with similar colors in a similar pattern. (Sorry, no pix. U did it justice.) Somebody likened each maroon splotch to a ❤ symbol ripped in half and chose "Broken Heart" to name this cultivar.
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Thanks for your comment. Enjoy your lilies. 😀
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