Wednesday, April 26
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You are so lucky to have such pretty English bluebells ~ I cannot get rid of the Spanish invasion from next door.
ReplyDeleteThese were photographed during a visit to Norfolk, Deborah
DeleteFabulous!
ReplyDeleteGlad that you like them, Bonnie
DeleteBeautiful, Sue!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nadezda
DeleteLove blue in the garden, especially in the spring.
ReplyDeleteSo do I, Margaret.
DeleteThere's a lot of blue flowers in the garden at this time of year. I love blue it goes well with all colours
ReplyDeleteI do like true blue flowers, Margaret. Many claiming to be blue are actually purple.
DeleteLove that blue...
ReplyDeleteMe too , Endah.
DeleteI love these photos and the subject. Nothing like blue and yellow in a spring garden.
ReplyDeletemWe don't have much yellow at the moment, Bren now the daffodils have faded.
DeleteNow aren't they just lovely, so much daintier than the Spanish thugs!xxx
ReplyDeleteThey are, Dina with the added bonus of perfume.
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