August 17, 2010
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More up close
This year for Mother’s Day the family got me a flat of Hollyhocks.
I planted them in the right place and a few of them bloomed!
I can’t wait until they come up next year!
It’s berry picking time!
I keep thinking I need to go, but I’m not ready to move on from picking rocks yet…
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again…
LIFE IS GOOD!
Comments (15)
Whatcha gonna do with all them purty rocks?
You make up close good too!
nice nice macro shots … my hollyhocks bloomed the second year … and wowzer!!
Wow nice photos!
cool photos. i really like the rocks and leaf. what lens/camera are you using??
Pretty photos! I remember making hollyhock dolls as a kid!
I love the assortment of wet rocks.
up close and personal.
Hoollyhock? Next year they will invade your garden with their seeds . It is plant that grow everywhere !! It is beautiful .I am interested by your close up of rocks .There are many kind of them whom a pink granit .
RYC : It must be fun in the island in Michigan where the transportation is only by carriage and bikes .What a relief !
Love
Michel
Astonishing photographs!
The stones in your photo look like the kind that came out of my tumbler, when I was a kid.
you always have awesome photos!! so yay for holly hocks!! I also love the photo of the painted turtle!!
You always have such cool things and photos to share!
Mornin Glorie…I love rocks too – I collect natural heart shaped rocks (as opposed to the ones someone carved to look like hearts) but the Holly Hocks photo made me want lobster with drawn butter
ilym
where and how have you been miss?! looks like i’m not the only one who has been neglecting xanga
Pretty rocks and Hollyhocks both…