Hi Everyone!
Today the sun was shinning so I thought I would check out the soil in my big garden. Yep, it is rich and so ready for planting. I'm not going to take the chance of hurting myself so I will let the soil sit this year. Feed it and have it ready for, maybe, next year. In the mean time I walked across the street to my good friend Elke's house and took some photos of her flower garden. She was out weeding. We had a nice visit too.
It's spring here and it's showing.
Nicole
Bom dia minha querida amiga Nicole. As fotos ficaram maravilhosas. Difícil escolher a flor mais linda. Acho que algumas dessas, não temos no Brasil. Grande abraço do seu amigo brasileiro. Uma excelente terça-feira, para você e todos os seus familiares.
ReplyDelete...I love them all, but the Snake's Head Fritillary-Fritillaria meleagris are a favorite.
ReplyDeleteShe has some lovely flowers. A couple of those, I don’t think I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteVery, very beautiful, Nicole and yes, give yours and yourself a rest!
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to enjoy someone else's hard work.
ReplyDeleteThese flowers are gorgeous. It's like a whole different world fro my crocuses that are blooming. :) Happy Tuesday. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful flowers! Your friend is quite the gardener!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are very pretty and colourful. So nice to see on another dreary day here.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Oh Wow thank you for sharing this lovely flowers-so pretty
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely treat across the street,
ReplyDeletethanks for brightening my morning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely garden! It is spring in Greece too, but the sun shines and the temperature is around 20 Celsius degrees. Kisses!
ReplyDeleteHello Nicole, it's easy to see that in your friend's garden there are all the colours of spring. Lovely post! Glad to hear you're enjoying the sunny weather in Oregon. On the contrary, the weather is still cloudy here. That's not the typical spring weather yet.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
G.
These are lovely flowers :-D
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteA lovely collection of flowers from your friend Elke's garden.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful flower photos. Your neighbor’s garden looks really inviting. Several of our neighbors also have quite impressive masses of blossoms like daffodils and bloodroot and hellebore.
ReplyDeleteLovely that you can walk across the street and enjoy this!
ReplyDeleteI love all the flowers, so pretty.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a nice time across the road to your neighbour. Love the flowers and thanks for showing them to use.
ReplyDeleteNicole, these are absolutely gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteFlowers are eternally uplifting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous flower garden your friend has! I think it's wise of you to let you garden lie fallow for your health and safety.
ReplyDeleteI don't know which I'm more envious of -- your sunshine or your gorgeous blooms!
ReplyDeleteAwe such lovely and beautiful flowers from your friend’s garden dear Nichole 🥰👍
ReplyDeleteI am glad that you have set your health on the top of the all priorities 🙏
Stay strong and positive my wonderful friend ♥️🫂
É veradade, essas flores que mostra são sinais evidentes de uma primavera que já está instalada.
ReplyDeleteContinuação de boa semana.
Abraço de amizade.
Juvenal Nunes
Luv luv your pretty flowerd, Nicole
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by my blog
Much love
Good decision on letting the soil and yourself rest. I am happy to see that you are doing well enough to go to the garden and have a wonderful visit with your friend. She has a very lovely garden.
ReplyDelete-Soma
Wonderful blooms indeed. We enjoy springtime here.
ReplyDeleteGreetings by Heidrun ❤️
I like the way the visit across the street slipped naturally into the day. Those little neighbourly moments, a quick chat while someone is weeding, often end up being the best part. The flowers are lovely, of course, but it’s the shared time and the easy conversation that give the day its warmth. So beautiful.
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