I took flower photos Monday morning while weeding the gardens early. I did it before the sun broke through the clouds and made things much hotter.
Lilies!
Love in the Mist
This first shot is when the lens fogged up
from the humidity. I took it anyway
before setting the camera in a
camera bag to acclimate to the weather.
from the humidity. I took it anyway
before setting the camera in a
camera bag to acclimate to the weather.
I should have remembered to stick it in a camera
bag and set it on the porch to slowly acclimate.
These are one of my current
favorites!
They are so easy to have in the garden and they will reseed themselves.
Love in the mist is surrounded by another easy
keeper called Creeping Thyme.
So easy that I have to mow it back. However I would rather
have this in the yard than grass!
keeper called Creeping Thyme.
So easy that I have to mow it back. However I would rather
have this in the yard than grass!
It smells
nice when mowed or stepped on!
nice when mowed or stepped on!
Creeping Thyme
This sunflower plant seeded itself between the round stepping stones
just off the porch.
I let it grow and the dogs enjoy its shade!
Borage.
The flowers are edible and
The flowers are edible and
taste slightly like watermelon.
I often decorate salads with these.
I often decorate salads with these.
I had fun with this borage stem.
I used a double exposure trick
with fern leaves. A bit of
fun on a hot afternoon edit.
I used a double exposure trick
with fern leaves. A bit of
fun on a hot afternoon edit.
Morning Glories are another flower that
reseeds itself.
I have pulled all the little ones that I didn't want
I have pulled all the little ones that I didn't want
growing from seeds spread last year.
I am allowing one plant to spread and provide
shade for the porch also.
I don't have just blue and purple flowers. The Zinnias and Cosmos of every single color are coming along nicely in the gardens I planted at the start of June.
My nasturtium is doing its thing also. Soon, I'll have flowers and leaves to add to my salads right next to the porch.
And...
Hannah.
I am still dealing with her itchy incision. If I leave it uncovered in the morning, she goes after licking it. I imagine the whole area itches because her fur was shaved off.
I can't wait until she is all healed up.
She is such a high energy dog!
Here she is helping me this morning inspect the meadow. I have to admit, it looks rather lovely right now with all the wildflowers blooming in the area I didn't mow.
Here she is helping me this morning inspect the meadow. I have to admit, it looks rather lovely right now with all the wildflowers blooming in the area I didn't mow.
Oh Hannah. She loves to give me the 'look'. She is driving me crazy!













