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A week of flowers: day 6

27 Friday Nov 2020

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a week of flowers

Cathy of Words and Herbs has presented a challenge to cheer us all up:

From Sunday the 22nd through to Saturday the 28th let’s share a photo a day (or more than one if you like) of our flowers and gardens and brighten up this dreary time.”

Frosty penstemon
Tulip
Tulip
Allium
Frosty Rose

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A week of flowers : Day 5

25 Wednesday Nov 2020

Posted by digwithdorris in a week of flowers, Uncategorized

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a week of flowers, Bees, butterflies

Cathy of Words and Herbs has presented a challenge to cheer us all up:

From Sunday the 22nd through to Saturday the 28th let’s share a photo a day (or more than one if you like) of our flowers and gardens and brighten up this dreary time.”

Aster with Comma
Leucanthemella and Red Admiral
Buddlea and Red Admiral
Bee and echinacea

Day 5 flowers with butterflies and bees. A super cheerful sight.

Click the link above to see more cheerful floral photos. 🌞D.

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A week of flowers: day 4

25 Wednesday Nov 2020

Posted by digwithdorris in a week of flowers, Uncategorized

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a week of flowers, aconite, Coreopsis moonbeam, courgette flower, Eschscholzia, marigolds, Rudbeckia, squashes, tulips

Cathy of Words and Herbs has presented a challenge to cheer us all up:

From Sunday the 22nd through to Saturday the 28th let’s share a photo a day (or more than one if you like) of our flowers and gardens and brighten up this dreary time.”

Aconite carpet
Tulips Brown sugar and Ballerina
Rudbeckia
Eschscholzia
Coreopsis moonbeam
Courgette flower
Squashes and sunshine
Celebrating
Marigolds

The garlands of marigolds were at the entrance to a hotel where a wedding was underway. Aren’t they fabulous.

Click the link above to see more cheerful floral photos. 🌞D.

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A week of flowers : day 3

24 Tuesday Nov 2020

Posted by digwithdorris in a week of flowers, Uncategorized

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a week of flowers, echinacea, Nerine, seeet peas

Cathy of Words and Herbs has presented a challenge to cheer us all up:

“From Sunday the 22nd through to Saturday the 28th let’s share a photo a day (or more than one if you like) of our flowers and gardens and brighten up this dreary time.”

Echinacea
Sweet peas
Nerine (at Harlow Carr)

Today, day three I am sharing the strongest pinks I could find in my back catalogue of snaps.

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A week of flowers: day 2

23 Monday Nov 2020

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Ashridge Estate, blue flowers, bluebell woods, Brunnera Dawson’s white, Iris reticulata, Nigella Love in a mist

Iris reticulata

Cathy of Words and Herbs has presented a challenge to cheer us all up:

“From Sunday the 22nd through to Saturday the 28th let’s share a photo a day (or more than one if you like) of our flowers and gardens and brighten up this dreary time.”

These are my blue flowers for day 2

Nigella Love in a Mist
Brunnera Dawson’s white
Bluebell woods, Ashridge Estate

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A week of flowers: Day 1

22 Sunday Nov 2020

Posted by digwithdorris in a week of flowers

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a week of flowers, David Austin Roses, flowers make us happy, rose Brother Cadfael, roses

Cathy of Words and Herbs has presented a challenge to cheer us all up:

“From Sunday the 22nd through to Saturday the 28th let’s share a photo a day (or more than one if you like) of our flowers and gardens and brighten up this dreary time.”

Rose Brother Cadfael

Click the link above to see more cheerful floral photos. 🌞D.

Best wishes for a Happy Birthday to Mother Dorris x

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