I agree, Katerina...Thank you so much for dropping by. I LOVE that <a href="http://culinaryflavors.gr/index.php/2014/09/sweet-pumpkin-pie/”>Greek Pumpin Pie</a> of yours:)
It's so hard to get a photo of the moon behind the leaves -- I'm impressed that you succeeded! The human eye is so sensitive and able to see subtle light differences, compared to the camera!
OHhhhhhh Louise !!! I bet that's the super-moon , just gorgeous , we watched it Monday night and the kids was in awe , the kids said it seems as though they could reach up and touch it , The flowers are so beautiful , I would love to sit out there with you early in the morning with a cup of coffee . so beautiful , quiet and relaxing . Louise I am missing one of your flowers , did it not come up this year ? I call it the 'Rooster Comb' you had gobs last year . The red velvet looking flower that looks like a comb on the rooster's head . You need no words my dearr , the flowers says it all . (((HUGS))) to you and Marion :)
Hi Nee:) We sure have had our full of supermoons this year Nee! You an your lovely family are more than welcome to come and visit Nee. Sitting out early in the morning sipping coffee or tea is simply delightful. The children would have so much fun seeking out all the hidden "varmints." Perhaps next year:) Funny you should ask about the Celosia. For some reason it didn't come up this year no matter how many seeds I planted. The variety you are looking for is called Cockscomb. I was talking to someone at the larket the other day and she said she had a very weak crop this year also. It sure was a "crazy" season. Thankfully, I still have more seeds. You are more than welcome to some. Marion is back to crocheting a mile a minute, literally, lol...She's feeling wonderful now that the humidity has let up:)
Hi Louise, sorry, I have been so busy lately, but I will check your last post out next. Beautiful photos, love the moon and the flowers are just awesome! You really are blessed with that green thumb...Thanks for sharing these photos....Have a wonderful day! Dottie :)
Beautiful flowers and nice photos, Louise. Seeing these lovely flowers brings me back to my childhood memories where I lived in a village ...and the only flower I could remember is the Morning Glory .. hee hee!
Hi Karen:) Oh my, there are Morning Glories all over the place around here, lol...I usually post them but I was sure everyone was pretty tired of seeing them. Boy was I wrong, lol...I'll try finding some for my next post because it has been so cold lately the ones that are blooming now are almost finished:) Thanks for visiting, Karen...
Hi ~~Louise~~.... I thought I left a comment here....hmmmm Love the Cleome...mine are still blooming too! Wasn't that Moon fabulous? Quite a summer for moons,eh? Cheers! Linda :o)
Hi Linda, The Cleomes are one of my favorites. Not only are they lovely, they bloom until midOctober sometimes:) We have had quite an assortment of moons so far this year. The Harvest Moon is one of my favorites too:) Thanks so much for visiting, Linda...
Gorgeous flowers, Louise...and that full moon...Wow! I missed photographing it; but yours look mesmerizing, my dear! No words needed for these beautiful photos!...indeed, WORDLESS! xo
Hi Louise, how you doing? Sorry for dropping by late. All your pictures are very impressive and beautiful. Excellent photography skill. Those flowers are gorgeous and the moon look amazing.
Keep up the good job, I do enjoy and admire all your wonderful pictures. Have a lovely weekend, regards. Amelia
Hi Amelia, Thank you so much for your kind words. I just happen to be lucky "catching" this picture of the moon. I actually went outside to take pictures of the Evening Primrose while it was opening. Thank you so much for visiting:)
Hi Marcela and Welcome:) I'm delighted you enjoyed the moon shot. I just happen to walk outside at just the right time, lol...Thank you so much for visiting, drop by any time:)
Louise , I've seen the same moon ha ! from my window and was tempted to take some photos of it but it was freakin' 5 am in the morning :P You were so lucky to be up and about to see it and you've captured it beautifully !
Louise, Your photos are awesome. I just had a few minutes to check on you. I trust you are doing well and I know you have been nurturing some beautiful flowers. We are doing OK down here. Have a great evening. Ginger
Hi Ginger! It's always so nice to "see" you. I hope all is well in your little corner of the world. Hope to see you posting soon too but you take all the time you need:)
Hi Louise,we are so excited to be back into blogging...it means we will read,learn and enjoy all these beautiful recipes,flowers and wordless but meaningful Wednesdays you post,thanks :-)
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Beautiful flowers Louise! It is a blessing to be surrounded by such beauty!
ReplyDeleteI agree, Katerina...Thank you so much for dropping by. I LOVE that <a href="http://culinaryflavors.gr/index.php/2014/09/sweet-pumpkin-pie/”>Greek Pumpin Pie</a> of yours:)
DeleteGorgeous photos, Louise!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nellie...
DeleteIt's so hard to get a photo of the moon behind the leaves -- I'm impressed that you succeeded! The human eye is so sensitive and able to see subtle light differences, compared to the camera!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mae:) I just happen to "catch" it at the right time:)
DeleteOHhhhhhh Louise !!!
ReplyDeleteI bet that's the super-moon , just gorgeous , we watched it Monday night and the kids was in awe , the kids said it seems as though they could reach up and touch it ,
The flowers are so beautiful , I would love to sit out there with you early in the morning with a cup of coffee . so beautiful , quiet and relaxing . Louise I am missing one of your flowers , did it not come up this year ? I call it the 'Rooster Comb' you had gobs last year . The red velvet looking flower that looks like a comb on the rooster's head . You need no words my dearr , the flowers says it all . (((HUGS))) to you and Marion :)
Hi Nee:)
DeleteWe sure have had our full of supermoons this year Nee! You an your lovely family are more than welcome to come and visit Nee. Sitting out early in the morning sipping coffee or tea is simply delightful. The children would have so much fun seeking out all the hidden "varmints." Perhaps next year:) Funny you should ask about the Celosia. For some reason it didn't come up this year no matter how many seeds I planted. The variety you are looking for is called Cockscomb. I was talking to someone at the larket the other day and she said she had a very weak crop this year also. It sure was a "crazy" season. Thankfully, I still have more seeds. You are more than welcome to some. Marion is back to crocheting a mile a minute, literally, lol...She's feeling wonderful now that the humidity has let up:)
Beautiful photos Louise!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Pam:)
DeleteBeautiful pictures, the flowers are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cheri. I am so glad you enjoyed this post:)
DeletePretty awesome, Louise! Great moon shots!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam...
DeleteHi Louise, sorry, I have been so busy lately, but I will check your last post out next. Beautiful photos, love the moon and the flowers are just awesome! You really are blessed with that green thumb...Thanks for sharing these photos....Have a wonderful day! Dottie :)
ReplyDeleteYou never need to apologize Dottie. We all have things that we must attend to... So glad you enjoyed this post:)
DeleteThe sun and the moon, plus flowers! Beautiful! I should have taken a picture of the "super moon" through my pine trees, but didn't get to it in time.
ReplyDeleteThanks Marjie...
DeleteOh I love all your beautiful photos, Louise! Lovely post!
ReplyDeleteThank you Kathy. I'm delighted you enjoyed your visit:)
DeleteBeautiful flowers and nice photos, Louise. Seeing these lovely flowers brings me back to my childhood memories where I lived in a village ...and the only flower I could remember is the Morning Glory .. hee hee!
ReplyDeleteHi Karen:)
DeleteOh my, there are Morning Glories all over the place around here, lol...I usually post them but I was sure everyone was pretty tired of seeing them. Boy was I wrong, lol...I'll try finding some for my next post because it has been so cold lately the ones that are blooming now are almost finished:) Thanks for visiting, Karen...
Hi ~~Louise~~....
ReplyDeleteI thought I left a comment here....hmmmm
Love the Cleome...mine are still blooming too!
Wasn't that Moon fabulous?
Quite a summer for moons,eh?
Cheers!
Linda :o)
Hi Linda,
DeleteThe Cleomes are one of my favorites. Not only are they lovely, they bloom until midOctober sometimes:) We have had quite an assortment of moons so far this year. The Harvest Moon is one of my favorites too:) Thanks so much for visiting, Linda...
I loved the moon this week! What a treat for the eyes!!!
ReplyDeleteIt sure was Liz!!!
DeleteBeautiful photos, Louise! You always do such a super job with flowers. Oops! I missed grandparents day...although so did my grands. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Barbara...It seems Grandparents' Day is not promoted as much as some holidays. I'm on the fence as to whether it's better that way:)
DeleteThe moon look really amazing Louise!
ReplyDeleteI lovd yours flowers too!
Stunning!:)
xo
It was one amazing moon, Gloria. We have had quite a few cool moons so far this year:)
DeleteGorgeous flowers, Louise...and that full moon...Wow! I missed photographing it; but yours look mesmerizing, my dear! No words needed for these beautiful photos!...indeed, WORDLESS! xo
ReplyDeleteThank you Elisabeth:) I'm so glad you enjoyed this post. It was fun to share:)
DeleteHi Louise, how you doing? Sorry for dropping by late. All your pictures are very impressive and beautiful. Excellent photography skill. Those flowers are gorgeous and the moon look amazing.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good job, I do enjoy and admire all your wonderful pictures.
Have a lovely weekend, regards.
Amelia
Hi Amelia,
DeleteThank you so much for your kind words. I just happen to be lucky "catching" this picture of the moon. I actually went outside to take pictures of the Evening Primrose while it was opening. Thank you so much for visiting:)
A picture is definitely worth 1000 words if you took the photo :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful beyond beautiful!
Cheers
Choc Chip Uru
Thanks Uru...Actually, I did take the photos "as is" lol...
DeleteSo misterious, I love your photos. You are a great photographer!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed the pictures, Alida. It was fun to share:)
DeleteThat shot of the moon is incredible!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Angela...
DeleteWow! I love the moon shot!
ReplyDeleteHi Marcela and Welcome:)
DeleteI'm delighted you enjoyed the moon shot. I just happen to walk outside at just the right time, lol...Thank you so much for visiting, drop by any time:)
Those are all gorgeous flowers Louise. I especially love the snap dragons.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cakelaw...I love snap dragons too. They usually come up no matter what kind of crazy weather we're having, lol...
DeleteLouise , I've seen the same moon ha ! from my window and was tempted to take some photos of it but it was freakin' 5 am in the morning :P You were so lucky to be up and about to see it and you've captured it beautifully !
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne:)
DeletePix speaks a thousand words indeed! Happy weekend, sweetie! xoxo
ReplyDeleteThanks Shirley:)
DeleteLouise, Your photos are awesome. I just had a few minutes to check on you. I trust you are doing well and I know you have been nurturing some beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteWe are doing OK down here.
Have a great evening. Ginger
Hi Ginger!
DeleteIt's always so nice to "see" you. I hope all is well in your little corner of the world. Hope to see you posting soon too but you take all the time you need:)
Hi Louise,we are so excited to be back into blogging...it means we will read,learn and enjoy all these beautiful recipes,flowers and wordless but meaningful Wednesdays you post,thanks :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Kumar:)
DeleteIt's so nice to "see" you too. I'm so glad you enjoy visiting. Drop by anytime:)
The moonlight was outstanding. I'm glad you took the photos because I thought about it and then decided it was a lot of work. :) Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. Love the fall feel, my fav time of year. Clarice
ReplyDeleteI love your pictures. They are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAnother blog filled with beautiful pictures:)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful evening!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa