As my Virginia Bluebells start to open I find them to be such a magical flower. I first saw them as a young boy in southern Iowa along a weedy flower garden area. Behind them was a long line of grapevines. We would look for them as if they were wild flowers. When we found them we would pull the weeds and grass away from them. They were always a magical looking flower with their little trumpet shapes.
I ventured out today to help my neighbor lady to refill her bird feeder. I was inspired to see patches of color spotted here and there with the early flowers of spring.
Have a view of my daily photos or photos from my past. We all need to document the world around us visually. What I see is mostly what you get.
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Candid Camera.....
A wreath that is due to come down. I don't see it usually as it is on the back side of the door. I will disappear soon to storage.
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Teddy's legs are a little short for this big wheel but he still likes sitting on it. These shots were buried in my files and this one...
7 comments:
Just gorgeous !
I have a special little place in my heart for Bluebells, I miss them so....
Yours are just delightful!
I've never grown this, but I love it! Your photo makes me want to get some.
I have always wanted Virginia Bluebells - they are just so sweet. Just yesterday I noticed blue birds have moved into the blue bird house. The chickadees usually get there first!
Ooooo, gorgeous bluebells..I don't have any of those up here...they are wonderful!
very nice, your early flowers of the spring
I like this blue and the trumpet shape
Hi Larry
I love blue flowers so your bluebells fit the bill perfectly...
Happy days
Beautiful,I like them..but I cannot grow them up here either..too cold..so thanks! I will enjoy yours:)
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