Mt. Rainier and Lenticular Clouds - Dec. 2008 copyright: JMM

June 10, 2013

More Spring Blooms

Cool late afternoon clouds with sun rays.













15 comments:

  1. A beautiful walk through the garden? I see rhodos, azaleas, clematis, and some I don't know.
    I especially like the cloud shots, JoJo.

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  2. Gorgeous flowers! I love your sky photos too.

    Kathy
    http://gigglingtruckerswife.blogspot.com

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  3. Beautiful shots JoJo! I even spotted a little green creature in one of the flowers... love it!

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  4. So gorgeous!! How come you don't post your photos large or xl? They would be so stunning bigger!

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  5. The pics are posted large size but I can't do XL because they run off the side of the blog post area and get cut off by the stuff on the right side.

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  6. Anonymous9:56 AM

    Breathtakingly lovely :0)

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  7. Beautiful. I have a dianthus just that color of pink! The clouds were amazing!
    Tina @ Life is Good

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  8. So pretty! lovely clouds and ah, the flowers. I DO love flowers! Our spring is all gone now, but the summer flowers are in full bloom. I am just happy to have some to enjoy this year!
    tm

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  9. Anonymous3:17 PM

    The flowers are so beautiful to look at, JoJo. We had some storms move through here the last few days. Ugh!

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  10. Beautiful photos, JoJo! I love all the different flowers and colors.
    Valerie
    Everyday Inspired

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  11. Stunning cloud shots! x

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  12. thanks everyone! I'm bummed that the rhodies have gone by but there are still more flowers coming out. :)

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  13. All the photos are gorgeous, but the purple iris is heart-stopping.

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  14. I need to get out into the country. If it ever stops raining long enough for me to do a zoo and a country park in the same week...

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  15. Wonderful photos of Spring time floral bounty. I adore Iris, such a regal flower, too bad they are so short lived. :(

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