Wednesday, July 24
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lovely...
ReplyDeleteThanks, Endah
Deletepretty and so many different shades of red.
ReplyDeleteOur colour vocabulary is limited isn’t it, tpal?
DeleteLovely! Red is actually one colour that I generally don't go for in the garden for some reason, but when my daughter went looking for red blooms for an Instagram post she wanted to do, I had a surprising number of them.
ReplyDeleteIt is quite surprising when you audit the colours in your garden, Margaret
DeleteHot! Hot! Hot! Just like everybody else's weather, but thankfully not ours here in the west!
ReplyDeleteIt was definitely sweltering here, Deborah. Lucky you for missing it.
DeleteFiery colors in the garden, fabulous!
ReplyDeleteFiery colours for fiery weather, Lisa. Thankfully it didn’t last long.
DeleteLove red and yellow - it's summer time.
ReplyDeleteWe're not having very summery weather, Nadezda
DeleteWonderful, especially the fruit.xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dina - just found this and another of your comments in the spam folder
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