Wednesday, May 20, 2015
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Stunning, gorgeous, what more can I say,
ReplyDeleteThanks Linda, hope all is well with you Diane xx
DeleteJust lovely to see the huming bird moths - wish I was there - not until July - I just enjoy their presence when I walk out the back door - cannot wait x
ReplyDeleteAnn, July is not so far away, but I know the feeling when I used to go back to the UK every winter. Happily we are here permanently now :-)
DeleteHave a good week Diane
The mushroom garden is a delight! I love those hummingbird moths and so difficult to capture - well done. I didn't realize until we left America in 2005 that hummingbirds are unique to the America's. I miss them and their terrible tempers!
ReplyDeleteI love the mushroom garden Craig. I was sad when the cedar tree died, but it has in fact given more life to other things in the garden and the cherry tree is much happier now it has gone. I did not realise that humming birds were bad tempered! Take care Diane
DeleteMarvelous photos, each one is so sharp and clear.
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise, your comment is appreciated. Hope all is well with you. Diane
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