Really nice flowers. I love the wild currant. I grow one in the garden for the hummingbirds because it's the one of the first flowers they get. They are already back for the spring in the Northwest, so I'm glad there is all this blooming for them. :)
The painting of the spattered colors make such a nice backdrop for the lovely vase and spring flowers. The Red-flowered currant blossoms look so nice with the other spring flowers, I hadn't thought of cutting them.
Dear Ruby, The energy of light has such a wonderful healing effect!!! Your photos of all these pretty spring flowers are so, so beautiful!!! You know how much I love colours and the bright colours of the flowers plays so great with your painting background and the deep purple on your blog!!! I love it so much!!! Makes me smile and open my soul wide :) Thank you so much for that! Enjoy a good time & Have an enchanting week :) Katrin
Particularly good to see the flowers against the background of your painting! And the little bee in the flowers. And the Anne Redpath painting is a lovely complement to the living flowers. Mxx
What glorious offerings! Spring has many beautiful forms and riotous colours in your world...mine is still filled with white. Thanks for this delightful relief for my eyes.
dearest,
ReplyDeleteyou are a treasure trove of jubulient spring beauty!
thank you for filling my soul cup!
Lovely being here, have a good Sunday
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Awesome spring flowers, Ruby. I love them all!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Spring flowers and love the creative and colorful backgrounds you have painted ~ for PCFP ~ thanks, xxx
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Beautiful impressions of spring - have a great time
ReplyDeleteSuch colourful spring flowers and vibrant looking against your background.
ReplyDeleteLovely spring flowers! The painting is pretty. A lovely post.. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are gorgeous and what a beautiful painting, too! I love Spring flowers and saw a few wildflowers today on our hike! Sweet hugs!
ReplyDeleteReally nice flowers. I love the wild currant. I grow one in the garden for the hummingbirds because it's the one of the first flowers they get. They are already back for the spring in the Northwest, so I'm glad there is all this blooming for them. :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing mosaics! So pretty...
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The painting of the spattered colors make such a nice backdrop for the lovely vase and spring flowers. The Red-flowered currant blossoms look so nice with the other spring flowers, I hadn't thought of cutting them.
ReplyDeleteStunning, absolutely!
ReplyDeleteDear Ruby,
ReplyDeleteThe energy of light has such a wonderful healing effect!!! Your photos of all these pretty spring flowers are so, so beautiful!!!
You know how much I love colours and the bright colours of the flowers plays so great with your painting background and the deep purple on your blog!!! I love it so much!!! Makes me smile and open my soul wide :)
Thank you so much for that!
Enjoy a good time & Have an enchanting week :)
Katrin
Those colorful flowers put smile on my face. Spring has come and surely is here! I love the painting by Anne.
ReplyDeleteI returned home from my hometown this week. My spring break will be over soon.
Beautiful images of the flowers, alive or painted.
ReplyDeleteParticularly good to see the flowers against the background of your painting! And the little bee in the flowers. And the Anne Redpath painting is a lovely complement to the living flowers.
ReplyDeleteMxx
What glorious offerings! Spring has many beautiful forms and riotous colours in your world...mine is still filled with white. Thanks for this delightful relief for my eyes.
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