Mona, they are pretty blue flowers! Let me know when you find out what they're called.
Mona: Same here. I don't know what they are called... but they are very, very pretty. The color is just so soothing for some reason. Thanks for pretty'ing up my monitor screen. :)
Ah, my kind of post and flower.
Need to get a bunch of these to hand out to the woman.
Mona, your blue blooms are beautiful! We have a lot of them around here, and they grow wild.
I'm going to give you this one Mona.............they are pretty flowers, so who cares what they are............just don't ask me to research it please.
Hi Mona-even if that plant with the pretty flowers is considered a weed really why care? Beautiful is beautiful. When one pops up in the middle of your yard not so much BUT I have seen firlds of this "weed" and it is mucho gorgeousness to behold!
Maria, hah! I just heard from my researcher Roger Mucci who is content to call them pretty flowers.
John, they were lovely!
Karen Anne, This time of year I could find you something to pretty up the monitor every day.
Mr Purple Velvet, I'm not sure how they would last once plucked.
Pat, Washington DC does have its share of beautiful wildflowers.
Maria, that's exactly what they're called!
Roger, I'm good with that.
Marco, the fields of purple are incredible and I'd worry about the person who didn't notice it.
Mona, can't really tell one flower from another, but know what I like when I see it! Like your purple flowers!
Thanks for the flower shots. Always nice to have flowers to look at in the morning.
Good morning Mona. I don't know what the flowers are either, but you're right it really doesn't matter. Beautiful indeed. Enjoy the day.
Wayne, thanks and I hope you enjoyed your day.
Valerie, sometimes I enjoy the framing as much as the photography. This framing is from the www.ribbet.com site and is a combination of a very thin "reflection" frame coupled with a mat frame. Lots of fun, you should try and dabble with it. Call me if you want any help.
Than, glad you enjoyed them. It seems like hours since morning...oh well, I guess it has been!
Sheila, for some reason I'd never noticed them before but I've probably seen 20 fields of them since yesterday.
Thank you for sharing your blog; we need Real estate Professionals to share their comments and information regarding their markets and experiences. Thanks again from beautiful Sunny San Diego.
Comments(16)