Update about blogCa

The Art in Bloom show at the Black Mountain Center for the Arts is delightful...wonderful displays of flowers based upon the inspirations from pieces of art. There were also garden tours Saturday and Sunday throughout town in our neighbor's yards. See my other artsy blog at https://blackmtnbarb.blogspot.com/ for more of the flowers and art in the gallery.

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

Beauty is all around








Sharing with Garden Bloggers Bloom Day and Wordless Wednesday


 Quote for today:

“Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another.”

Albert Einstein

18 comments:

  1. ...you looked and you found!

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    1. I don't even remember where I got that first photo. Loved seeing how it was full of different colors and foliage!

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  2. Thanks for the Wordless Wednesday reminder. Lovely flowers.

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    1. I can't find the link for Wordless Wednesday. I guess it's somewhere!

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    2. I just added this post at the bottom of last week's Wordless Wednesday!

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  3. Beautiful flowers, thanks for sharing the beauty! Take care, have a happy day!

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  4. Beauty is all around, and you capture it so well.

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    1. Thanks...I love being able to pull out my phone while walking around, and then come home and make a blog!

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    1. And I have no idea what their names might be, and am not going to scratch my head trying to figure them out either!

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  6. Flowers are always a pleasure to see. I don't know the names either and I'm fine with that. :) I like your new banner, the mountains/hills are impressive to see.

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  7. So nice to see the wide varieties of flower combinations.

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    1. Yes, that first planter is really showing abundance!

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  8. Very pretty. Intriguing quote.

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  9. I enjoyed the beauty you captured!

    Loved the gorgeous flowers.

    Have a great weekend!

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