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W ishing everyone a great day and happy week ahead. Oct 7-9 , hubby and I escaped to the beach at Chincoteague Island, Virginia. The wildli...
A wonderful selection of pretty and colourful flowers. :)
ReplyDeleteI love to see wildflowers spread out in the open field! Looking forward to spring. This is a great collection!
ReplyDeleteindeed,it is beautiful and the purple 0ne is always my favorite.
ReplyDeleteNow this is really fantastic! You just took it to another level Eileen! Having the photos scattered below with additional mosaics really compliments your post and subject! Fantastic! I'll be sure to keep this in mind (an give you credit,(lol) Great job- just beautiful-
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Eileen. And I realize now that you really don't need to know the names of every flower to share their beauty. I have quite a few flower pictures that are unnamed. Someday I am going to look them up (yeah, right).
ReplyDeletethx for sharing.
Wild flowers,so colourful and many variety.
ReplyDeleteYou are right, Eileen. The flowers are all so beautiful..Christine
ReplyDeleteThey are all beautiful, even without names.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers and mosaic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of the wildflowers and I love your mosaic
ReplyDeleteSuch a stunning variety of wildflowers! Delightful photos!
ReplyDeleteSo very pretty and captivating ...
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing .. :)
What a wonderful mosaic of flowers...
ReplyDeleteYou're right, those flowers are so beautiful
So pretty. Mosaics are a great way to show flowers. Wild flowers are so delicate.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteYour mosaics of wildflowers are lovely! I have always enjoys them too although I can't identify most that I see.
So nice visiting!
Kindly, ldh
Beautiaful! I can't tell you names either but I know they're pretty! ~Jeanne
ReplyDeleteOh, How I love wildflowers - amazing how they paint the fields. Thank you for a great, spring-like view today!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteLovely colorful wildflower photos in your beautiful post ... nifty mosaics too!
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings,
Gorgeous wildflowers! I love to see wildflowers blooming in the srping. Lovely photos
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
*hugs*deb
Hello Eileen, I really liked your reflections. And these wildflowers are so pretty and delicate.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty wild flowers. Even with a book in hand it is sometimes difficult to put a name to some.
ReplyDeleteI love wildflowers! Your pictures are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh so pretty !
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week .
hugs, Cherry
I love Indian paintbrush -- just ran across an old photo I took of one in Yellowstone, years ago.
ReplyDeleteCharming pictures of delicate alpine flowers - beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful mosaic, I love wildflowers. We really don't need to know the names to enjoy their beauty but I do know the first one with the white blooms is called Turkey Beard.
ReplyDeleteAwesome montage of the flowers! Sooo pretty and colorful...such a great variety too, great photographs!
ReplyDeleteEileen,
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Maybe this will help Spring appear faster! :D :D
So pretty, I love wildflowers! Beautiful mosaic! More snow here, looking forward to the colors of spring!
ReplyDeleteGreat colours and pretty flowers! I can feel the sunshine! I want the wildflowers back now ok? No more winter!!!
ReplyDeleteTHANK GOODNESS for our archives when winter moves in and stays for so long. These are beautiful photos and reminds me that spring will come SOON! I've been gone so it's taken me a long time to get around for a visit!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous mosaic!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful selection of flowers!
ReplyDeleteReminder: my give-away ends on Friday
Oh, how pretty! It's these little gems that I miss even more than the garden flowers. Thanks for sharing, Eileen! :)
ReplyDeleteThe second one - pretty white flowers. Love them very much!
ReplyDeleteEye-candy for those of us who are winter weary along the opposite coast! It is fun to join you on your travels. My first response is to say how lucky you are, but I know you had to work hard to get to this point in your lives. Glad I checked in today. ~karen
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