Today I got an email from a friend and this picture was in it. I thought it was too beautiful not to share with everyone. It was taken in 2005 in California. Someone had a good eye for a picture.
OH MY! That is just stunning. The wedding photos are wonderful. What a beautiful carousel. Happy knitting. I had a look at the sweater, it looks nice and warm. That deleted post was me it was full of mistakes...lol!
Nancy, I do recall you saw flats of 'primroses' however I'm thinking perhaps these are actually Primulas not the native English pale yellow primrose. Were they all different colors? If so they are Primulas amd they bloom later and then just seem to melt here in the humid South - I just don't think the wild primroses are here in the USA. In fact - I've just read that it's now against the law to pick them from fields and hedgerows in the UK - guess I was lucky to be a kid so long ago, lol!
Wonder where on earth this is (literally)? This must all be wildflowers too. Amazing!
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Heidi
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ReplyDeleteOH MY! That is just stunning.
ReplyDeleteThe wedding photos are wonderful. What a beautiful carousel.
Happy knitting. I had a look at the sweater, it looks nice and warm.
That deleted post was me it was full of mistakes...lol!
Hello Nancy,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view and I am glad your daffodils are bringing Spring feelings!
Greetings, Carolien
A friend just e-mailed this to me too. It is glorious...I will never get tired of seeing such beauty. Hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteImagine having something like this for a view - this is breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteNancy,
ReplyDeleteIt's like a rainbow has planted itself on the hillsides. What a scene to take your breath away.
Hugs, Angela
Thanks for sharing God's art work Nancy - stunning!
ReplyDeleteBet you're all packed now......with the stuff for Heidi! Hope there's room in your luggage for a few clothes you'll need, lol!
That is just beautiful! Breathtaking!!!
ReplyDeleteNancy, I do recall you saw flats of 'primroses' however I'm thinking perhaps these are actually Primulas not the native English pale yellow primrose. Were they all different colors? If so they are Primulas amd they bloom later and then just seem to melt here in the humid South - I just don't think the wild primroses are here in the USA. In fact - I've just read that it's now against the law to pick them from fields and hedgerows in the UK - guess I was lucky to be a kid so long ago, lol!
ReplyDeleteHappy packing - have a fabulous time in Holland!
This is just gorgeous! I, too, wonder where on earth it is. Thanks for sharing it with us, Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThat is unbelievable! Truly a work of God.
ReplyDeleteYES - God is SO good. Thanks for sharing. I love it - very breathtaking. Greetings from Abilene, Texas. Blessings, Judy
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