Welcome to my Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD). Please use your archived photos or find some old favorite photos if you like. Feel free to post every day or when you you feel like it.


Don’t forget that my FOTD challenge accepts gardens, leaves and berries as well as flowers. To see entire list of accepted flowers, click here. Please do not submit photos of trees that don’t show colorful blooms or autumn colors. Leaf close ups are always welcome.
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.
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee
This white glass sculpture is by Dale Chihuly, it’s called “Flowers” — will try and get the exact title later.
https://anthropologist.wordpress.com/2023/03/09/cees-flower-of-the-day-dale-chihuly/
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these are really beautiful Cee! 🙂
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A wonderfully fragrant flower. Sadly the deer like them.
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So amazingly wonderful 🙂
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Are each of those hyacinth buds going to be a flower of a different color? We only have blue ones, but they seem to be coming up. I hope they bloom before the deer eat them.
I think it’s becoming spring here, although who knows? It’s supposed to snow over the weekend, but this would imply the weather getting colder. Right now, it’s pretty warm. We don’t usually get much of a spring. Maybe this year will be different. I hope Chris is beginning to feel much better — and I hope BOTH of you will be feeling better soon. Maybe you will bloom with the flowers.
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Basking in the sunlight 😃
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Beauty in progress! 🙂
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Simply charming
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Looking like rainbow lavender.
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Wonderful. That single photo has flowers at different stages of opening up.
I have petunias, although it needed a reader to point it out: https://anotherglobaleater.wordpress.com/2023/03/10/potted/
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I always like how these buds look, all compact. Kind of reminds me of asparagus. 🙂
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Thanks for sharing and love your photos.
https://wordpress.com/post/100countrytrek.com/15470
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A pretty promise of things to come.
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These buds made me think of our wild bluebells that I will miss this year because I’m away. They are hyacinths too. You and Chris have been in my thoughts. I hope you are managing OK. Although I imagine it’s a very big challenge for you both, at least you are together. I’m sending an extra helping of good luck wishes.
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I love hyacinths! So fragrant!
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