(Kim's elevate texture, lighten, 30% opacity)
It's been unusually hot and dry here in Portland, Oregon.
Everything is ripening and blooming a bit earlier than it normally does, my daisies included.
(Kim's avery texture, hardlight, 40% opacity)
What's not to love about daisies?
They are so cheery, and so easy to grow!
For a person like me with non-existent gardening skills, that's a wonderful reason to plant them.
(Kim's hughes texture, hardlight, 40% opacity)
What young lady hasn't chanted, "He loves me. He loves me not." while plucking the petals off of a freshly picked daisy, hoping against hope that the last petal indicates that he loves her.
(Kim's 2303 texture, screen mode, 50% opacity)
I love using interesting jars and bottles as vases, more than an actual vase.
I think limonata bottles are almost as cheery as daisies!
(Kim's day texture, hard light, 40% opacity)
I'll end with this photo of my kitchen windowsill on this hot summer day.
still following,
Light and breezy colors, and I am refreshed by your beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteGOD BLESS!
Thanks, Sharon!
DeleteSo gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Tamar!
DeleteSuch a pretty display!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kim!
DeleteDaisies are one of my favorites! I have had sunflowers blooming already because of the high heat and no rain.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Anne!
DeleteSame here, mixing fresh blooms with heirlooms or odd containers make for a fun photo shoot!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely, odds and ends containers make photo shoots much more interesting!
DeleteVery pretty.
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DeleteWell I LOVE these! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Tom!
DeleteI really like the simple vase you used! So more interesting than anything more elaborate. And goes perfect with the daisy. Thanks for sharing at Song-ography.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Kathy!
DeleteLovely, what a great idea for a vase!
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Thank you so much, Molly!
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