I love these simple inconspicuous flowers of summer almost better than the showy ones like roses and peonies. Lately I've been filling vases with pretty 'weeds' and setting them out on the counter.
I'm loving your piece of the planet.... I don't see this anymore. Brings back memories! Also loved your strawberry scones and fruit salsa...definitely making both this summer.
It is good to be back at last catching up with your blogging activities and enjoying your little piece of the planet, sharing them with each other is what makes blogging so special.
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Fall In New England
Apple Orchard
Lonfellow's Wayside Inn
"A region of repose it seems A place of slumber and of dreams, Remote among the wooded hills!" — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow from his poem Tales of a Wayside Inn
Grist Mill Sudbury MA.
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Cranberry Bog
Carlisle MA.
“Earth here is so kind, just tickle her with a hoe and she laughs with a harvest.” Douglass Jerrold
Spring in New England
Branches creek in chilly breeze, time to tap the maple trees...
Lily of the Valley
Earth laughs in flowers. Henry David Thoreau
Winter in New England
“Winter is the time for comfort, for good food and warmth, for the touch of a friendly hand and for a talk beside the fire: it is the time for home.” ― Edith Sitwell
Battling the Wicked Storm
My Hubby
The Mt. Washington Hotel
Bretton Woods NH
Bean Boots
New England Treasures
Hot Soup
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Vermont Country Store
Sleepy Hollow Cemetary
Concord MA.
Boston Public Library Courtyard
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Portland Head Lighthouse
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Maine Lobster
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So pretty. I love daisies, they are so simple and cheerful.
ReplyDeleteAll that yellow certainly makes a day a bit sunnier!
ReplyDelete~Chris
Your personal piece of the planet is just beautiful! You have great taste, and your flowers are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteso pretty... perfect piece of flowery magic!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful show, Susan! ♥
ReplyDeleteSo nice and so pretty, I hope you are enjoying your break. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful little flowers! Love the colors. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos !
ReplyDeleteYour piece is quite lovely, to say the least! Surely your presence there has much to do with that. xo
ReplyDeleteI love the little delicate white flowers, so pretty-enjoy:@)
ReplyDeleteI love these simple inconspicuous flowers of summer almost better than the showy ones like roses and peonies. Lately I've been filling vases with pretty 'weeds' and setting them out on the counter.
ReplyDeleteDaisies are so cheerful....
ReplyDeleteI love daisies too!
ReplyDeletexxx
As always, your pictures are beautiful! I quite like your little piece of the planet. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love the colorful flowers of spring, Susan. My all time favorite is Daises.
ReplyDeletebe well and happy
hugs,
Pam
your piece of the planet it lovely
ReplyDeletecathy
Your part of the planet looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteI hope you are having a great summer-
thank you so much for your visits to my blog.
Laura
White Spray Paint
Your photography is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love daisies! They are such cheerful flowers!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, I've always loved pics of flowers:) I used to take lots of them from my Mum's garden:D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures .A treat to my eyes!
ReplyDeleteI'm loving your piece of the planet.... I don't see this anymore. Brings back memories!
ReplyDeleteAlso loved your strawberry scones and fruit salsa...definitely making both this summer.
It is good to be back at last catching up with your blogging activities and enjoying your little piece of the planet, sharing them with each other is what makes blogging so special.
ReplyDeleteI love your pictures. They are beautiful!
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