Water Feature
Bleeding Heart
Magnolia Tree
Wild Ferns Along Rock Wall
no clue what this flower is...do you know?
Alkanet from the Borage Family
Tulips and Grape Hyacinths
white Trillium
Ahhh, isn't a post without too many words a wonderful one indeed? (I've been so chatty lately.)
Beautiful photos....So soothing.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful garden. I could spend hours there!
ReplyDeleteI think those flowers look like a mini hollyhock, though I don't even know if such a thing exists! They are very sweet!
Deanna
You've been so chatty! Hehhhh... Cop-Out! ,-) That's a cop-out.
ReplyDeleteSo whose garden is it???? So we can be *envious,* in a specific way?
Btw, I'm not-really-here. Having work done in house today and will be off Net. So, I'm not-really-here.
:-)
Gentle hugs...
Oh how beautiful...no words needed, I just soaked in the peaceful beauty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely garden! I love the pond and pretty rocks. It looks so peaceful there.
ReplyDeleteI think that flower is called "mallow"...not sure though.
Aunt Amelia, I am so often shocked by what you say. Cop-out? What are you talking about?
ReplyDeleteSoooo pretty! Wish I could have a garden like that but I need to move elsewhere. I wouldn't mind that option, either.
ReplyDeleteDearest Dunn...
ReplyDeleteThese photos are awesome and I just WISH it was MY garden.!!
Blogger was down last night for *maintenance* and I have already found more people with NEW names...strange. Really REALLY strange. Also noticed the Followers are down on some sites. I guess Blogger is sooo big now that there's bound to be lots of problems. Just think of all the large photos floating around on Blogger...that alone is enuf to bring it down.
Hope your day is a good one, Dunn girl.
Were all of these photos taken in one yard? WOW!
ReplyDeleteDiane~
ReplyDeleteYes, It's one garden. One public garden.
Ohhhh, Vee! What a peaceful garden filled with such beauty. TY for bringing it to us.
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful day ~
TTFN ~
Marydon
5 day GIVEAWAY, pop over
Gorgeous photos, Vee! This looks like such a beautiful and peaceful garden.
ReplyDeletePS I don't know why my name is coming up as "Patricia" when I leave a comment?
Pat, mine was coming up as "Dunn" this morning. Look at your profile and if it is "Patricia" just change it. It'll hold everywhere. At least mine has once I put it back to "Vee."
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!:)--thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place! I love that rock garden pond.
ReplyDeleteLovely. They spoke a thousand words...those pic's! And you have reminded me that I have not yet visited our local show garden this year. Soon...between rains!
ReplyDeleteThere's something so peaceful about a garden - soothes the soul - or excites it thinking that perhaps the same beauty can be created in my own yard.
ReplyDeleteI feel like I've just been on another garden walk. Just beautiful and fun to see what's blooming in your area. I don't know what the mystery flower is, but it sure is pretty.
ReplyDeleteI like your chatter! But agree, a garden tour should allow the flowers to do the talking.
ReplyDeleteSomeday come Salt Lake City's temple square garden!
Wow! Tipping my cap to Blogger. I never thought I'd see this post again.
ReplyDeleteLiving in Colorado, Vee, spring really doesn't begin until the end of May, early June. I love to see the flowers you post - I forget how nice the color green is!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteGood ole Blogger really threw all of us for a loop. Funny how we depend on something that we never heard of 'how many' years ago?
Have a fun weekend!
And is this one of those posts, where the comments got zapped? Guess so.
ReplyDeleteI'm having to go say/comment versions of "I was here and commented before, but..." in Blog Land. :-)
~♥~
Yes, this is the post that disappeared with 20 or so comments and reappeared with zip. Posts mean more with comments. You're doing a great job revisiting. I have decided to cut bait.
ReplyDeleteLove the color of Spring, just gorgeous up your way! Sometimes, pictures are worth a thousand words. The water feature is beautiful, whoever it belongs to.
ReplyDeleteWell, these are certainly stunning views! Oh, the beauty!
ReplyDelete(But I must say, as I look at the comments I feel I'm in a bit of a time warp!) :D
You are lost in a time warp all right! Thanks for commenting. I might never have known that Blogger had lost its mind otherwise. This post belongs in 2011.
DeleteVee, the new life blooming around you is a blessing, indeed.
ReplyDeleteAnd to me you are never too chatty. Hugs.
And you are also lost in a time warp. See above. Yes, I used to be far more chatty than I am these days.
DeleteDid you repost this on purpose? Love seeing the pretty garden pictures.
ReplyDeleteI'm lost in the time warp too ... so delighted to see a post from you "10 hours ago" according to my blog list.. really more like 7 years!
ReplyDeleteI'm in despair over a plant right now. My son gave me a gorgeous hanging plant (red, white and blue) for Mother's Day and I honestly fear I am not going to be able to keep it alive until Memorial Day. Think I will suggest he save his money next year .. at least he supported a local greenhouse by buying it.
The beauty of spring. It has finally arrived at your place and it's nice to see it all over again since it's left our place!
ReplyDeleteVee, how does this garden look in 2018? Blogger is having problems. Yesterday I had folks tell me they couldn't comment. Hopefully all will be resolved soon.
ReplyDeleteStill, it's nice to see the pretty flowers. ♥
I've seen posts on other blogs from the past and wondered if it's recycling, or a blogger issue. Whatever, it's lovely to see this garden, but I did scratch my head about your "chattiness" lately.
ReplyDeleteI thought I was seeing things, LOLOL...2011...smiles
ReplyDeleteLadies, we’ve all been punked by Blooger. Sometimes, I just shake my head.
ReplyDeleteWell, it may be an old post, but it's new to me, and the photos are outstanding!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend, Vee! xx
Love this garden that isn't your own.
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