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Thursday, July 10, 2008

MORE WATERLILLIES












I NEVER GET TIRED OF LOOKING AT THE WATERLILLIES. AS LONG AS THEY KEEP BLOOMING I'LL KEEP TAKING THE PHOTOS. KATIE--HERE'S THE PURPLE ONE THAT OPENED.



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2 comments:

Robin Easton said...

I honestly don't think I've ever seen watterlilly photos this good. These are absolutely astounding....breathtaking. The colors, the clarity...they seem REAL. If I ever make it to your area I will have to see this garden. These just took my breath away. I am like you....I would photograph for as long as they are blooming. I know that feeling. I did it with my Iris and Cosmos last summer. I hope to take pictures of my garden this summer. I have kidney and tepary beans, squash of several kinds, tomatoes, lettuce, parsley, dill, sunflowers, cosmos, marigolds, cucumbers, chives, swiss chard, etc. I LOVE LOVE LOVE gardening. So I really appreciate your photos here. I looked at several of your post and they are great...loved the cantaloupe too.

I am gluten free too: the salad looks very good. I LOVE cheese but can't eat much but this is worth a try. ALSO you apples are delightful. How wonderful that you have your own tree. If you can't eat them all, just freeze them whole. Pop them in tightly sealed plastic bags, put them in the freezer and they strew them as you need them for apple sauce. I did that for years in Maine; it worked like a charm. Hugs, Robin

Katie said...

Very cool! I've never seen as dark of a water lily as that one. We were at Chris' grandma's house today and her pond was full of the light pink ones. It was breathtaking.