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Wordless Wednesday 07/12/16
This entry was posted in Photography, Wordless Wednesday and tagged Hydrangea, Mop head hydrangea, New England, New Hampshire, Perennials, Photography, White lace cap hydrangea, Wordless Wednesday. Bookmark the permalink.
That’s a beautiful shot Judy!! Hope all is well with you! Michele
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Thank you. The lilies and the hydrangea are beautiful right now so I’m quite well. 🙂
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Gotta love the variety of hydrangeas! Mine look great right now, too, and the oak leaf hydrangea bloomed this year, after failing to for a couple years!
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I LOVE hydrangeas. These are the first two to bloom. My grandparents had them pruned into trees on their front and back yards. Whenever I look at them I smile. 🙂
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I am in awe. What an absolutely elegant image. All the better that it’s one of those memory flowers — thank you for the inspiration.
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Those are so pretty, Judy. Thanks for showing them to us today 🙂
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Both are so lovely. Sheer delight.
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Gorgeous!
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Beautiful flowers! 🙂
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Oh my gosh! Great shot! Breathtaking, really!!
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Gorgeous! 🙂
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Beautiful image, Judy. 🙂
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Those are beautiful, Judy.
janet
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I love white flowers and those hydrangeas are really something. We stopped growing them during the drought so it is extra special to see them.
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We’re in a drought period right now. 😦
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That is a bit depressing….hope it rains soon.
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They are beautiful – and make me think of weddings!
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Our actually tried blooming during the time of caterpillars, but apparently gave up. Those are just beautiful.
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That’s beautiful, Judy! Refreshing! They look so crisp – and un-wilted by the heat!
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Judy,those hydrangeas are so vividly set off by the deep green. This would make a beautiful note card! 🙂
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Good idea. Thank you. 🙂
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I even think of a wedding or baby shower card. White is so pure and clean, like a new bride’s dress or newborn baby, Judy. 🙂
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Very fresh, pretty, and pristine-looking flowers, They make me think “spring!”
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So pretty…our hydrangea are not in bloom yet here! 🙂
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That really is a beautiful hydrangea! It says peace and boy do we need some of that!
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Hydrandeas are my favorite and a southern garden staple.
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