I suspect that many of us this week will be showing flowers of one sort or another in Carmi's 'In the Pink' theme.
I had some dahlias in a post on summer last week but had to take another shot to show a bank of pink.
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Dahlias at the roadside |
I often have trouble judging what is light red and what is pink but in our garden I can always ask.
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Sweet Pea |
In the village this seems to be a favourite flower, although it depends on the type of soil to have whether it is blue or pink.
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Hydrangea |
Elsewhere there are pot and pots of these:
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Geraniums |
We even have a few but no bush that has blooms like this.
I just have to find out what it's called.
At this time of year it's difficult to stay 'in the pink' as this fallen apple shows.
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Decaying windfall |
While others work at staying fit.
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"The very pink of perfection." |
It's not necessary that "She Stoops to Conquer." After all she can show anyone the way to Goldsmith's works.
10 comments:
You had a lot of pink fodder
:O)
I could never grow hydrangeas. Did you know you can change the colour by sticking a rusty nail in the ground by them or pouring a bottle of ink into the soil?
We have 'nailed' ours, Jo!
So I can turn my white hydrangea to pink with a rusty nail? I will try next spring. Love the "In the Pink" photo of such a fit woman!
Bob, thanks for the hydrangea tip. Sweet pea is one of our garden favorites. Thank for sharing.
A wonderful selection of pinkness, Bob.
Lovely pink shots! At least your apples start red/pink pours are just wizened specimens! And our hydrangeas are very blue! Acid soil here.
I like those sweet pea flowers a lot.
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Oh my Bob, the very pink of perfection is just right on! Great photos of flowers as we know are a great source of pink, but can we ever get enough of them? No we can't! Great gads yours are all lovely too, especially the potted flowers!
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