From my archives, originally taken a few years ago at Norfolk Botanical Gardens, Virginia.
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Just lovely. I really like your blue flower signature, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny :)
DeleteI love your bright post!
ReplyDeleteSo glad Cloudia, thank you :)
DeleteLovely sunflower there and rather a nice view.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret :)
DeleteI love the garden behind the fence too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Thanks EC :)
Deletelovely fence . Kisses from Europe. gosia
ReplyDeleteThe same from me Gosia, and thank you :)
DeleteLovely!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandi :)
DeleteThat is beautiful! Me and my black thumbs love to wander through other people's gardens and botanical gardens, wishing i could do that.
ReplyDeleteI have the same problem Messymimi :) We're fortunate to have several gardens to visit in our area, and a short drive away.
DeleteThe rustic fence looks perfect for this type of garden setting. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteI thought so too, thank you Linda :)
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeletePretty fence scene, I love the sunflowers. Enjoy your day, happy weekend!
Thank you Eileen, you also :)
DeleteBeautiful fence photo!
ReplyDeleteThanks Christine :)
DeleteLove love the sunflower I see with that beautiful fence.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful aren't they? Thanks Sandra :)
DeleteThat garden looks lovely Denise. Stay safe and have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret, you also :)
DeleteLovely. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you Anne, I wish you the same :)
DeleteThank you Agnieszka :)
ReplyDeleteA great photo, spring at its best.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
Thank you Amalia :) xo
DeleteA sunflower looks to be growing healthy.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday to you.
Thank you and a Happy Sunday to you also :)
DeleteFor a minute there, I thought you were referring to our botanical gardens.
ReplyDeleteI can see the confusion Valerie, same name but this Norfolk is in the southern part of Virginia. We have a lot of names here from England. Did I ever tell you there is a Stafford 50 miles south of us, and yes it was settled by people who were originally from Staffordshire, England.
DeleteHi Denise,
ReplyDeleteSuper old rustic fence with sunflowers as a bonus.
you both stay safe and well.
John
Thank you John, you too :)
DeleteSuch a lovely old fence and a beautiful garden, Denise.
ReplyDeleteThank you Martha Ellen :) Like many others, it is a very pretty garden and one we have enjoyed when we have been in the area. It's been too long since our last walk around there.
DeletePretty shot! Stay well.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda, you too :)
DeleteI have always liked this type of fence!
ReplyDeleteWe have a lot of them in this area, especially around the old battle grounds in Manassas. I like them too. Thanks Rose :)
Deletesuch a beautiful picture, the sunflowers are so pretty also!! we are lucky to have archives right now, but soon we will be back on our adventures!! i hope you and greg are doing well...and many thanks for that kind comment you left for me!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Debbie, I totally agree. We are fine thank you and you are very welcome. I do love visiting your blog :)
DeleteI do love sunflowers - they are so cheerful!
ReplyDeleteSo true! Thanks Carol :)
DeleteThis is such a beautiful photo. I love all your creative touches, Denise.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kay, so glad :)
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