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Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Red and yellow tulip.......
Iowa State University, where I graduated, had the colors of red and gold. So I call this my ISU tulip. When I bought them, I must have wandered all over my two lots to plant it, as it comes up in three different places.
These two are planted under some honeysuckle bushes. There also is a wire fence to keep the dogs contained in the back yard that sits right in front of them. In order to take the picture, I had to hang over the fence and hold the camera down at arm's length and take random shots. My neighbors are getting use to mes o if anyone saw me they probably thought I was acting normal.
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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...
9 comments:
Those could go in the Gaudy Garden! Great photos, Larry.
Just gorgeous !
Love those two colors together,
The shots were well worth your acrobatic effort.
rouge et jaune..sorry
red and yellow........so beautiful tulip
I love these..they are striking!
These tulips are really quite different and very lovely.
Did you see my weekend chicken? (rooster). LOL!
Sunny :)
So that's what that flower is. A Tulip. I never knew what it was. Reason being, a while back while walking around one of the Parks here in Reading, I happen to stumble on this very colorful flower. I was imprssed by its beauty, so I took a Image of it. I still have it in a Frame that hangs in the bathroom downstairs here. They are very colorful and have a great blend of yellow and reds.
Beautiful..so colorful. Do you suppose your neighbors think you are colorful too? I know mine think I am a bit nuts:)
Wow, this just jumps out at you. Stunning!
Flowers are as amazing as tropical birds! I love how if you saw these tulips in silk, one would say That can't be real, but in nature...reality!
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