A Rainbow of Color

. Tuesday, May 18, 2010 .
I am hoping one day to have a clematis of this color. This one is at Ms Renee's mailbox and it is beautiful. I was worried when their mailbox got hit that it wouldn't survive. I think this year it has moor blooms than ever! It is way prettier than the picture believe me.

Mr John has the artistic eye of the neighborhood. He is able to mix colors and do things that you can't imagine. This is just one of the colors that he has at the mailbox with the clematis.

I was trying to take pictures of all the newest blooms in the yard. Yet when I edited these pictures in Picasa I found an added element...a water droplet.

This pink primrose came all the way from Papaw's garden in WV. He loves his primrose. We have some yellow ones too but I can't seem to find them yet.

I should know the name of this. Everyone has one in their yard. They are not my favorite and this is a really little bush. But it does add a touch more color.

I am so proud of these little peas...they are just starting to blossom. Noe is the deer will just leave them alone. I sure wish Ellis was here to help me pick/eat them.

I was out working in the rain yesterday while the kids were sleeping...cleaning up the ivy when I thought I needed a little trip to the bus stop flower bed. The daisies are going crazy. Then I noticed int his picture that just one of the blooms was still all balled up...just waiting for the right moment to bloom. Sorta looks funny to me.

Mark bought an arrangement in Hillsboro and this was just one of the flowers in the bunch.

This was another one.

This peony is so full in bloom that it weighs a ton ...then add the rain and it is having a hard time standing up tall. A little droopy even with the peony cage.

I found this little stella dora tucked in the green yesterday. It is the first of many, many stella dora blooms.
I am hoping one day to have a clematis of this color. This one is at Ms Renee's mailbox and it is beautiful. I was worried when their mailbox got hit that it wouldn't survive. I think this year it has moor blooms than ever! It is way prettier than the picture believe me.

Mr John has the artistic eye of the neighborhood. He is able to mix colors and do things that you can't imagine. This is just one of the colors that he has at the mailbox with the clematis.

I was trying to take pictures of all the newest blooms in the yard. Yet when I edited these pictures in Picasa I found an added element...a water droplet.

This pink primrose came all the way from Papaw's garden in WV. He loves his primrose. We have some yellow ones too but I can't seem to find them yet.

I should know the name of this. Everyone has one in their yard. They are not my favorite and this is a really little bush. But it does add a touch more color.

I am so proud of these little peas...they are just starting to blossom. Noe is the deer will just leave them alone. I sure wish Ellis was here to help me pick/eat them.

I was out working in the rain yesterday while the kids were sleeping...cleaning up the ivy when I thought I needed a little trip to the bus stop flower bed. The daisies are going crazy. Then I noticed int his picture that just one of the blooms was still all balled up...just waiting for the right moment to bloom. Sorta looks funny to me.

Mark bought an arrangement in Hillsboro and this was just one of the flowers in the bunch.

This was another one.

This peony is so full in bloom that it weighs a ton ...then add the rain and it is having a hard time standing up tall. A little droopy even with the peony cage.

I found this little stella dora tucked in the green yesterday. It is the first of many, many stella dora blooms.

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