I love the season for rhododendrons, azaleas and mountain laurel. Mine are almost all finished, so my weekend task will be cutting them back to more manageable size.
Don't give me this "woe is me," "alas," etc., when you've got stuff like growing in your garden in southern Maine! :-) Just eat your Grape Nuts and be happy!
Your Rhodies are looking mahhvalous and pretty in pink!
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A brilliant color on these Rhodies. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteBonjour dear friend,
ReplyDeleteI like very much this color, these flowers are beautiful!Great shot!
Léia
rain-kissed rhodies...it doesn't get much sweeter.
ReplyDeleteNature's beauties! I noticed that you are somewhat speechless in their presence, Mr. Storyteller.
ReplyDeleteAn explosion like that in the garden is always a welcome thing, beautiful summer colour Birdman.
ReplyDeleteOoh, beauteous rhodies. . .ours (similar color) have all bloom-de-bloomed in a huge riot and are now sadly wilting en masse.
ReplyDeleteBirdman -- like your explosion! -- barbara
ReplyDeleteWow, eye popping. These are something I only see in pots here in Arizona. It's just not the same.
ReplyDeleteA lovely pop of colour on a dull Friday here. No story?
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful! Send some of that rain down here please.
ReplyDeleteI love the season for rhododendrons, azaleas and mountain laurel. Mine are almost all finished, so my weekend task will be cutting them back to more manageable size.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful reason to fall in love with the summer.
ReplyDeleteDon't give me this "woe is me," "alas," etc., when you've got stuff like growing in your garden in southern Maine! :-) Just eat your Grape Nuts and be happy!
ReplyDeleteNothing like an explosion of color!
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