Linking this post to Nature Notes;
On 4th this month, I was invited to my aunt and cousin's house and took some pictures of flowers in her garden. My aunt is taking care of her garden very well. It was a bit late for her beautiful spring flowers but I found a couple of new ones for me p;)
aquilegia; happy with the blurry back with close-up :-)
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Scilla Peruviana |
Petunia |
Clivia and Azalea
Thank you
very much for stopping by;
PS> I feel so sorry that I couldn't visit friends "especially from OWT friends".
I'll catch up with your posts soon!!! I've left replies for all the sweet comments in my previous post♪ See You Soon in you blog!!!
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Hello Miyako! You Aunt must have a lovely garden. It is a treat to see all the lovely blooms.. Gorgeous colors and flower photos. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous blooms! Scilla Peruviana is very unusual - i've never seen anything like it before.
ReplyDeleteDearest Miyako,
ReplyDeleteYour aunt sure does have lovely spring flowers in her garden at present. It is the loveliest time of the year but it also passes very fast for any flower blooming...
Sending hugs to my Japanese friend from Georgia/USA,
Mariette
Dearest Miyako,
ReplyDeleteYou have lovely aunt and cousin in her garden,I love your sweet memories of your Mother day.
You having a beautiful spring time
A best time of years in flowers.
Otosama to Okaradani kiotukete kudasai mase Miyako san!
Michiko
they are just beautiful! she has a lovely garden! and you are doing really well with your photos! i noticed the focus on that first one right away! beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a lovely garden and outstanding captures!
ReplyDeleteHi Miyako san. Wow, your aunt takes really good care of her garden! Such colorful flowers..so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI think your mom was smiling from heaven when you visited her grave on mother's day xoxo
Oh my goodness, my dear friend- these are amazingly beautiful! I had to go back and look at them several times- they are breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteHello Miyako, your photos are beautiful and a delight to see such flowers.
ReplyDeleteYour first one Aquilegia is what we also call "Grandmother's Bonnet" in Australia. So pretty too :D)
A beautiful garden (and beautiful pictures of the flowers in it). Thank you to you and to your Aunt.
ReplyDeleteThere is a bed of those iris near our RV here (we're back in Oregon now)...they are called here "Japanese Iris" and everyone loves them.
Many gorgeous blooms here. Your aunt has quite the green thumb (as we say here in the states for someone who knows how to garden). Hope you are having a great week!
ReplyDeleteHello Miyako. I am so happy to have the opportunity to visit your Aunt's garden via your beautiful photos. I love seeing flowers as they always make me smile. Michelle from Nature Notes
ReplyDeleteThis garden is so perfect !
ReplyDeleteYour photos of flowers are gorgeous ! Greetings, Ela
Beautiful tour in your aunt's garden... and such lovely colorful blooms!! Have a great week!
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