Marvellous John! What a colourful, creative door and welcoming garden in that first shot. Wonderful reflections and love that rocking chair! Wishing you a joy-filled week ahead.
It is a varied collection of garden photos. In some I admire the garden setting. In some, I admire your photographic artistry. The blue rocking chair and shadow photo is lovely.
Yards of flowers -- your area is just blooming its head off. I especially like the two white chairs placed in the garden -- they seems part of it. Also the turquoise chair reflected on the porch -- very nice. thanks for sharing all these wonderful photos.
Lovely to see your neighbors' gardens John. All very beautiful but that door with its old hinges and latch, how I wish I had one like it. The flower decoration too. Great series of photos!
I truly love the first shot---my kind of garden. Interesting. And--A Blue Rocking shair. Great! I know a song call The Blue Rocking Chair by Kenny Chesney. Oh thanks for your visit. MB
Just been catching up John and just love the 'official' photography that you took of the gardens. The diversity of the gardens is amazing, but I do love that elephant sculpture.
My, my, my. What creative minds your neighbors have. I think I'll go out and throw rocks at my weedy beds. Seriously, lovely spaces. Thank you for letting us see them.
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So beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteBritish gardens always seem so interesting and well cared for!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty John.. there's something very special about English gardens.
ReplyDeleteLove these gardens! So beautiful! And I like your rocking chair reflection photo too.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful gardens there. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteI am the one who want more photos of beautiful gardens. Never ever be tired to look at them and enjoy their beauty.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding photos!
Tiptoeing through the tulips, very nice.
ReplyDeleteMarvellous John! What a colourful, creative door and welcoming garden in that first shot. Wonderful reflections and love that rocking chair! Wishing you a joy-filled week ahead.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I like the shot of the blue chair.
ReplyDeleteIt is a varied collection of garden photos. In some I admire the garden setting. In some, I admire your photographic artistry. The blue rocking chair and shadow photo is lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty gardens! I love all the color and scenes you shot.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos John. I like your last few posts too, especially the "Official Photographer" ones. The magnolia's are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI love them all, especially Shadow Rocker.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely garden. I love the baby elephant.
ReplyDeleteYards of flowers -- your area is just blooming its head off. I especially like the two white chairs placed in the garden -- they seems part of it. Also the turquoise chair reflected on the porch -- very nice. thanks for sharing all these wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of beautiful gardens... Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gardens and photos. A lot of work has gone into those gardens.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing well-cared for gardens! And I really like the shadow of the chair. It's super!
ReplyDeleteLovely to see your neighbors' gardens John. All very beautiful but that door with its old hinges and latch, how I wish I had one like it. The flower decoration too. Great series of photos!
ReplyDeleteI truly love the first shot---my kind of garden. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteAnd--A Blue Rocking shair. Great! I know a song call The Blue Rocking Chair by Kenny Chesney.
Oh thanks for your visit.
MB
Just been catching up John and just love the 'official' photography that you took of the gardens. The diversity of the gardens is amazing, but I do love that elephant sculpture.
ReplyDeleteMy, my, my. What creative minds your neighbors have. I think I'll go out and throw rocks at my weedy beds. Seriously, lovely spaces. Thank you for letting us see them.
ReplyDeleteGardens to dream of - and in.
ReplyDeleteThat's a gorgeous garden- I love the pretty blooms, the blue chair and the garden? door.
ReplyDeleteSpring flowers do make you smile
ReplyDeleteWhen I look your lovely photos I can't wait the summer here.
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful garden.
outstanding images. I especially like the pool of water with bare trees reflected in it. Looks so lush there. Vibrance everwhere.
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