Hosta with a tiny bit of white bleeding heart peeking in the top left corner
Fern in the dappled sunlight
Buds on my Queen Elizabeth climbing rose
Bumble bee on chive blossoms
No clue.....anyone have a good guess?
and finally the female Cardinal's partner
Please stop by That's My World for more fun. Thanks to the MyWorld Team:Klaus Sandy Ivar Wren Fishing Guy Louise
so enjoyed your lovely photographs each and every one. the chive blossoms, the ferns...beautiful.
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Your world is so lovely, I want to crawl through the monitor and live in your garden.
ReplyDeleteThese are fantastic, love the cardinal in the last pic especially.
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Guy
Regina In Pictures
All gorgeous but my favorite is for sure the bumbebee on the chive blossom! How on eart did you get that shot!
ReplyDeleteYes, oh, yes! These are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Glad I stumbled upon your blog!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos. The red bird photos are great!
ReplyDeleteExquisite shots, lovely colors, delightful collection! Thanks for sharing a corner of your world and have a great week!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers and birds are just beautiful, just lovely, the sun on the fern is perfect!!
ReplyDeleteCardinals are my all time favorite birds! I miss not being able to see them on the west coast.
ReplyDeleteLove your secret garden. Always wanted to see a cardinal and the bee such a tight close up.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely pictures taken in your garden. The red cardinal is very handsome. I always admire someone who manages to capture a garden bird. They always seem to fly away the moment I press the button!
ReplyDeletelovely pictures from your garden. Especially liked the interplay of light on the fern leaves.
ReplyDeleteThe cardinal is such a striking bird
Wow love the Cardinal by comparison we have dull birds here in England XXX Don
ReplyDeleteAs for your mystery picture, it almost looks like a parsley going into flower. Maybe something in the same family. - Margy
ReplyDeleteLucky you to have Cardinals not only to come and visit, but also to pose so nicely. You have lovely lush growth in your garden.
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