19 February 2013

Wordless Wednesday

my blue flax in 2011

my grape hyacinth in 2012

2012 field of grape hyacinth

unidentified in 2012

The only windflower to survive hungry mealy bugs in 2012.

The Newest Addition to the Snowcatcher Family

delphinium

Chicory

cornflower

alpine forget-me-nots

two-toned pentstemmon

fringed gentian

Gentian

Patriotism during Triple Bypass

Larkspur along Schofield Pass

Columbine and Lupine at Blue Lakes

Hummingbird Moth sips from Larkspur, Mount Sneffels Wilderness

Lupine on Ice

10 comments :

  1. Beautiful shades of blue and indigo!

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    1. Thanks, catsynth! Especially in winter, huh???

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  2. Thank you for the beautiful pictures.....they speak of a million words that only the soul can hear. :)

    Blessings always

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    1. Thanks, Stitchy! What a beautiful way of wording that complement!

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    1. You and me both, Susan. But then again, oh how I love blue flowers!

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  4. Oh yeah, "all you need is" flowers (here in the middle of the deep snow), but the spring is coming sooooooon :

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    1. Nothing better than flowers in winter, right, Neferi?!?

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  5. I think this is my most favourite WW ever (you can probably guess why). :)

    The penstemon and fringed gentian took my breath away.

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    1. Thank you, Sue! This was inspired by the latest addition to the family... the hydrangea, which is still going strong after three weeks!

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