What a nice shot! Perfect caption.
Here’s my Wordless Wednesday!
Thanks – I was pleased at how it came out π
Gorgeous photo – flowers, lighting, rain drops. π
Thanks – but I had no control over the rain though….. π
What a beautiful photo Cathy!
Thanks Cathy – they seem to be getting better (the photos, that is) π
Those are beautiful with the raindrops on them.
SchΓΆn, die zeige ich auch gerade in meinem Blog π
Thank you
Absolutely beautiful.
Cathy these are gorgeous with their subtle colors…
They are! They are totally Tiffany lampshades! As I have one somewhat like it, I can verify with enthusiasm that you’ve nailed it Cathy.
I like this one especially as it was double headed, as they sometimes are
How lovely. Again like your foliage, all shiny with raindrops. I just love these little darlings, I just wish they would spread a little quicker.
And they shrug off the rain, unlike snowdrops. I only have one small clump of L vernum but was wondering about splitting it to encourage spreading….
A gorgeous photo, Cathy! And definitely like Tiffany lampshades! Would look great on our bedside tables! π
Thanks Ali
Lovely…as if they were posing.
A wonderful way to ease the burden of winter and a very special response to Wordless Wednesday.
Just lovely, Cathy π
They are beautiful!
Lovely photo of some beautiful snowdrops. They seem to be going from strength to strength this year.
Thanks Pam, although these are actually ‘spring snowflakes’, Leucojum vernum, often mistaken for snowdrops as they flower at a similar time
Oops, should have read your intro more carefully.
that’s a fantastic photo Cathy with the detail of the water droplets, Frances
Thanks Frances – I feel as if I am improving with my close ups
Lovely photograph, very pretty. Mine are just showing colour in the bud.
What a great photo Cathy!!
they’re BEAUTIFUL. Great photo – well shot! Please come share at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/02/off-of-saint-maarten.html
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What a nice shot! Perfect caption.
Here’s my Wordless Wednesday!
Thanks – I was pleased at how it came out π
Gorgeous photo – flowers, lighting, rain drops. π
Thanks – but I had no control over the rain though….. π
What a beautiful photo Cathy!
Thanks Cathy – they seem to be getting better (the photos, that is) π
Those are beautiful with the raindrops on them.
SchΓΆn, die zeige ich auch gerade in meinem Blog π
Thank you
Absolutely beautiful.
Cathy these are gorgeous with their subtle colors…
They are! They are totally Tiffany lampshades! As I have one somewhat like it, I can verify with enthusiasm that you’ve nailed it Cathy.
I like this one especially as it was double headed, as they sometimes are
How lovely. Again like your foliage, all shiny with raindrops. I just love these little darlings, I just wish they would spread a little quicker.
And they shrug off the rain, unlike snowdrops. I only have one small clump of L vernum but was wondering about splitting it to encourage spreading….
A gorgeous photo, Cathy! And definitely like Tiffany lampshades! Would look great on our bedside tables! π
Thanks Ali
Lovely…as if they were posing.
A wonderful way to ease the burden of winter and a very special response to Wordless Wednesday.
Just lovely, Cathy π
They are beautiful!
Lovely photo of some beautiful snowdrops. They seem to be going from strength to strength this year.
Thanks Pam, although these are actually ‘spring snowflakes’, Leucojum vernum, often mistaken for snowdrops as they flower at a similar time
Oops, should have read your intro more carefully.
that’s a fantastic photo Cathy with the detail of the water droplets, Frances
Thanks Frances – I feel as if I am improving with my close ups
Lovely photograph, very pretty. Mine are just showing colour in the bud.
What a great photo Cathy!!
they’re BEAUTIFUL.
Great photo – well shot!
Please come share at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2015/02/off-of-saint-maarten.html