No, I haven't fallen down the rabbit hole, but I have been to Wonderland several times this week. Come follow me and see what I have found!
The same rose above (early morning) and below (early afternoon). I love the little points to the petals and how it closed up in the cloudy weather to reopen the following morning.
Love M and R's little hydrangeas in pots. Apparently this is the first year they have flowered.
More beauties from Wonderland await another time.....
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Beautiful flowers, love the blue ones, what are they?
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely shots. I love the blue Plumbago. Overhere we have to bring it inside because of the cold.
ReplyDeletegr. Marijke
I always enjoy Wonderland discoveries. These flowers are beautiful, specially the first one!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely day!
Gorgeous flowers and I love that tree.
ReplyDeleteHave fun in Wonderland!
Wuderbare Bilder grossartige Perspektive der Baum...
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüsse aus der Schweiz
Hans-Peter
You have aptly named your surroundings. What loveliness you live amongst, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots with very nice colors.... i likr this so much.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Joop
I think...OH this one is my favorite and then I see the next. Each was is stunning!
ReplyDeletebeautiful images come smpre!:))
ReplyDeleteBeautiful roses plumbago and others . . .
ReplyDeleteEach one is so, so, pretty! I love the top photo shot.
ReplyDeleteAs always you capture the nature, flowers and threes soo beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThankyou :0)
You know I love all your macro work, but that shot of the tree is extraordinary! It's a stunning shot, beautifully done
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous images! I would love to have such a place to visit on a regular basis... I would really feel like I was in "Wonderland".
ReplyDeleteThe tree... one of my favourite views... lovely!
Beautiful shots! I always love stopping by to see what new photos you have!
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed wonderland, nice shots.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
... great photo work ... my compliment ... . I'm excited again ... the perspective of the tree is super ...
ReplyDeleteLG: Karin
That first one- INCREDIBLE!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting to have "Wonderland" next door.
ReplyDeleteLooks like an intriguing place.
Gorgeous photos.
The pink rose looks identical to one that I have. I call it my open-close rose!
ReplyDeleteYou are blessed to have these nearby to photograph. I bet you go there everyday to see what's new! I sure would.
Lovely, colourful flowers - nice to look at as we have autumn in my part of the world.
ReplyDeleteThe perspective of the tree is incredible. Awesome photography. The flowers are so beautiful. Thank you for brightening my day. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, love all of them!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend.
You have indeed been to wonderland and you've captured it beautifully! Thanks for sharing it with us! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
what is that grey curly thing?
ReplyDeleteHi Ann, the grey curly thing is lichen growing on a bougainvillea branch. Quite pretty isn't it.
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful and I can almost smell the perfume.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful! I want to hang that tree photo on the wall :)
ReplyDeleteYour photos are so crisp and clear. Great ones!
ReplyDeleteZinnia
It's certainly a pleasure to go on one of your tours! I especially love that first shot, with your interesting perspective.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely finds for your week! Love the rose that is open with all of its delicate "interiour' exposed. And what a wonderful raindrop you have captured. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove them all!
ReplyDeletealways a pleasure visiting your blog. amazing photos. i feel like Alice looking up on that tree. gorgeous flowers.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous ! I know, you love really all flowers.
ReplyDeleteFantastic macro shots.
ReplyDeleteI played too. Mine is here.
Beautiful flowers beautifully photographed. Mickie :)
ReplyDeleteSo much beauty...
ReplyDeleteYou have captured a wonderland - oh! how I love those little hydraenga petals just before they open up to greet the day.
ReplyDeleteSpring is such a lovely time of year, so full of newness and hope.
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective in the first shot, lovely captures.
ReplyDeleteWonderful perspective in the first picture. Lovely flowers!
ReplyDeleteThose are lovely photos! May i know if that 5th photo also a flower or an algae? thanks. It also looks like the cockscomb flowers, however the color seems so unique!
ReplyDeleteThis blog is also so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI really love it.
Greetings from a misty Holland,
Anna :-))
More stunning shots! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThat's very tall tree and glad you found interesting and beautiful flowers along.
ReplyDeletewith each photo and script, I see God's glory...
ReplyDeletemy heart is always lighter and more joyous for visiting... God is so good
Thank you
These are beautiful! Thanks for linking up!
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