Hopped upon the blog, and glad I did. Your photos are amazing. I love marigolds and this shot is so inviting. Your moon is also quite awesome. I look forward to more visits.
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beautifully taken photo. great composition, color and detail.
“As for marigolds, poppies, hollyhocks, and valorous sunflowers, we shall never have a garden without them, both for their own sake, and for the sake of old-fashioned folks, who used to love them.”
~Henry Ward Beecher (Liberal US Congregational minister, 1813-1887)
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Perfect photo!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
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a brilliant shot! i love the colors!
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Hello, wow that is a magnificent shot.
ReplyDeleteHi, this is a very beautiful flower & pic. nice
ReplyDeleteFestivities don't begin here without these! brilliant!
ReplyDeleteaww wow i love this!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely!
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Wow this is gorgeous. I am seeding a lot of marigolds this year so bugs and insects won't stay close to the house. Happy Monday!
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Gorgeous flowers!
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous capture!
ReplyDeleteI played too. Mine are here and here.
ahh... drowning in the mellow yellow..
ReplyDeleteThe marigolds are beautiful...here they are more prevalent in the fall but they are glorious any time of the year.
ReplyDeleteHopped upon the blog, and glad I did. Your photos are amazing. I love marigolds and this shot is so inviting. Your moon is also quite awesome. I look forward to more visits.
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Gorgeous!! Thanks for linkin up for WW!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and breathtaking picture!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
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What a beautiful shot.
ReplyDeleteBright n Beautiful px
ReplyDeleteLove the bright colors.
ReplyDeleteWhat a rich, lovely color and great depth of field. Thanks for sharing, and Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteHi from your newest follower. Wonderful Blog you have. When you get the time please check out my blog and return the follow. I am going to be having AWSOME giveaways all throughout the year. Also PLEASE consider buying one of my cookbooks as it is our ONLY Income. If you want me to be a guest blogger on your blog I will send you a FREE online copy on the cookbook in either PDF or WORD format (I usually sell these for $5 each) and if you have ANY Suggestions on how to get them to start selling PLEASE email me you idea’s. I am also a avid coupon user and would like any extra’s you may have to stretch our food stamps each month.
ReplyDeleteThank You and Many Blessings to you and yours,
http://threwourtearsandlaughter.blogspot.com/
Connie C
A gorgeous shot!
ReplyDeletebeautifully taken photo. great composition, color and detail.
ReplyDelete“As for marigolds, poppies, hollyhocks, and valorous sunflowers, we shall never have a garden without them, both for their own sake, and for the sake of old-fashioned folks, who used to love them.”
~Henry Ward Beecher (Liberal US Congregational minister, 1813-1887)
it seems you just found the perfect contrast ;)
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