For Six Word Saturday and Thursday’s Special, some colourful flowers:
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Gorgeous all. Particularly the flamboyant tulips.
Glad you like them!
Very vernal and very arithmetic! Thanks for your 6 words and those wonderful colours. Have a great Saturday Sue
Thanks, Debs! Have a good Saturday!
Very nice, Sue. It does seem like Spring has arrived. Except it is May, so running late…
Best wishes, Pete.
Heehee!
We’re almost there (finally!) here. At least our greens are green. And the trees are just past budded, moving on toward leafing. We could use some of these marvelous colors, though. Maybe next week, eh?
Who knows?!
Lovely way to start (well, not really start, but enhance) my morning. Have a wonderful weekend.
janet
Thank you, Janet!
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Mmm, lovely! I can almost smell them. My favourite image here is of Wisteria. Thank you, Sue 🙂
Thanks, Paula – glad you like them!
Exactly so! 🙂 🙂 I’m back on the laptop now and I thought you might have a 6WS up your sleeve, Sue 🙂
We had our garden fences renewed last year and a bit of a rehash of the garden so we’re still finding things in strange places. What prompts this remark is that I discovered a wisteria that I didn’t even know we had, the other day. Holding out high hopes. They’re lovely, aren’t they?
They certainly are!
Love the wisteria too and how nice to see ‘normal’ flower portraits from you Sue, not at all what I expect 😀
Hohoho, I’ve really got a reputation for decay now!!
True. I was also thinking of those beautiful high-key photos you used to do, all soft focus.
Oh, doubtless I’ll do them again in time…..😀
I can smell the wisteria from here!
Isn’t it lovely! That was in my garden where I used to live, a few years ago