Monday, March 7, 2022

BLOG SHOTS #147

Each month Gardens at Waters East (GAWE) will post a few never before seen photos of “garden life” called - - BLOG SHOTS.  Here are the photos for this posting.

 

moments in the garden - - enjoy

 

Inula & bee

 

Sunrise October

Daylily - hybridized #10


Queen Anne


Native Cup Plant & bee

Pelicans in front of GAWE garden on Lake Michigan


Look closely - a hummingbird


Butterfly on lantana


Daylily - hybridized #8


Sunrise - January

 

 

NOTE:   All photos use in this posting were taken on the property of Gardens at Waters East

unless otherwise marked.

NOTE:   Since this Blog is meant to be an accurate journal of the gardens;

no photos are “staged”, “arranged”,  or  ”photo-shopped” in anyway.

What is posted – is what it here.  It is what it is.

 

19 comments:

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    1. They are, I agree and there are many more to come once we get over this winter snow!

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    1. YES. There is so much beauty in the world. I think that sustains me when I get "down" about news that I can not change.

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  3. Oh, now you really have me dreaming for spring and summer. We got a fresh snowfall overnight, but it's melting very fast. Yay.

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    1. Dreaming of Spring and Summer is a great idea - we can all use it!

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  4. Bonita serie de imágenes, muy agradables para la vista. Un post muy primaveral.

    Saludos.

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    1. I need these photos to remind me that Spring will come one day!!!

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    1. Yes they are. Flowers always add beauty to our lives.

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  6. I love to see the Admiral butterfly in you garden. It visit my garden too in the summer. I long to see it again! The winter is too long here where I live...

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    1. We will both see them again hopefully in the not too distant a future - maybe in 3 to 4 months.

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  7. Me encantaron tus fotos. Gracias y besos.

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  8. I love all the flowers and I really like the bunch of pelicans on the rock.

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    1. That species of pelican only started showing. up here about 5 years ago.

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  9. It was your posts about hybridizing daylilies that inspired me to do that. It was rewarding and they are quite pretty.

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    1. Thanks. I have so many now that I keep giving them away and promised myself I would stop the hybridizing - well that did not last long. I created 67 more this past summer!

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  10. I did more this past summer, and they should bloom for the first time this June and July

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