Wednesday, July 5
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They are all pretty, but that last one of the poppy is a stunning art picture quality image.
ReplyDeleteIt's just a pity about the pollen beetles, Deborah.
DeleteI didn't know that they were beetles! You could edit them out though.
DeleteYes I could, Deborah and probably would if I was making a print but I reckoned at this size they weren't too obvious. In fact I didn't notice them in real life or the easier solution would have been to knock them off. I hope that they don't home in on the sweet peas
DeleteBeautiful! I like the poppies.
ReplyDeleteSo do I, Endah
DeleteYes, lovely! My poppy seems to have given up now though.
ReplyDeleteI have some oriental poppies that flowered earlier, Belinda. These were tiny plug plants a few months ago.
DeleteBeautiful! I had a few lupines in one of our borders but I think they died off - will have to seed some more as I do love them.
ReplyDeleteMine came in a collection of tiny plug plants earlier this year, Margaret. I just wanted to fill the border on the allotment. I had no idea what I would get.
DeleteOh...loved the close-up of that poppy.xxx
ReplyDeleteGlad that you like it, Dina
DeleteBeautiful colours!
ReplyDeleteIt's a colourful time of year, Malar.
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