So I shared some white from the garden last week....last evening I grabbed my camera to seek out all the pink. What I found was the pallet our creator presents in pink has so more much detail I had not noticed before. I took lots of photos, but just a few were presentable...Enjoy!
tiny upright fuchsia
Cosmos "sonata"
pale pink hollyhock
Mary rose
"kiss me over the garden gate"
garden pinks (dianthus)
did you see the bee in this pic??...
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12 comments:
I just finished looking at your beautiful pink flowers. Pink is my favorite color. I really enjoy your blog, and look at it often.
Blessings
Shirleyhuskiess
Hi, Debbi, my friend,
You have a charming cottage garden. Those hollyhocks are especially making me smile. Your pinks and whites are both gorgeous. Happy September!! Vicki
Hi Debbie,
I just found your blog , you have a beautiful garden , I am juat starting to get a small cottage garden going , hopfully it will be pretty next year.
Sharon
Sharon's Wannabe Cottage
You are one very talented lady in so very many ways.....You amaze me with all of your talents. I love the pictures of your flowers and enjoy your Blog.....
Hugs....Pauline
Oh Debbi...What a beautiful garden your must have. All of your Pinks are wonderful. I just love fuschias and so wish I could keep them alive here in FL. Pink is my favorite color, too. Thanks so much for sharing with us all.
Oh my gosh, Debbi, Your flowers are breathtaking!!! I had a special miracle happen to me...I hope you'll see it over on my I Owe it All to Him blog...Sending blessings your way...
Hugs
xox
Debbi, your flowers are so beautiful. The pale pink holly hocks are amazing. My beautiful pillow just arrived. Thank you so much. Happy Pink Saturday!
Denise
What a lovely garden...these flowers are so beautiful. Pinks are my favorite!
I think God likes pink, too...don't you?
Deborah in NC
Love love love hollyhocks...especially pink one's!
deb
linenslaceandlattes
OOOHHH Debbi, What pretty pinks you have in the garden.
So beautiful, Debbi. I love Hollyhocks and Fushia. My grandmother used to call them "dancing ballerinas". Lovely.
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