And other things that I like!
This one looks elegant.
...thanks for brightening up my day!
Beautiful blooms. I've seen these growing in several places here but only in the winter.
Beautiful!Hope you are having a good week!
flower is great
Beautiful day lily shot. Thank you so much for your compliment on my blog. S.C. and Andy are my inspiration.
What a lovely and vibrant day lily! Beautiful capture.
Nice one Pat. Go figure... your "Occasional Toronto" link is back on my sidebar and it works.
Love it when these are massed together.
A lovely photo. Well done.
You are updated in my sidebar! And we are all rewarded with this wonderful photo. Wishing you all the best my dear
Very beautiful!
Yellow flowers always lighten up the green.Beautiful.
The day lilies are so lovely Pat, the yellow is stunning 💛P.s. Did your computer probs sort themselves out?
It is very beautiful!
Our day lily season is mostly past, but I am still seeing the orange ones, which are often volunteers that were not planted,.
This one looks elegant.
ReplyDelete...thanks for brightening up my day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blooms. I've seen these growing in several places here but only in the winter.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a good week!
flower is great
ReplyDeleteBeautiful day lily shot. Thank you so much for your compliment on my blog. S.C. and Andy are my inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely and vibrant day lily! Beautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteNice one Pat. Go figure... your "Occasional Toronto" link is back on my sidebar and it works.
ReplyDeleteLove it when these are massed together.
ReplyDeleteA lovely photo. Well done.
ReplyDeleteYou are updated in my sidebar! And we are all rewarded with this wonderful photo. Wishing you all the best my dear
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYellow flowers always lighten up the green.Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe day lilies are so lovely Pat, the yellow is stunning 💛
ReplyDeleteP.s. Did your computer probs sort themselves out?
It is very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOur day lily season is mostly past, but I am still seeing the orange ones, which are often volunteers that were not planted,.
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