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Gladiolas...beautiful!! Growing up in Florida, it seemed those were everywhere.
ReplyDeleteI miss them here in Colorado...not many people plant them.
Beautiful!
Oh my. What a blessed woman you are.
ReplyDeleteI clicked on and just started laughing!!! ;-p!!!
ReplyDeleteWhile all of the plants and flowers ARE beautiful, I would like to comment on the raw beauty in the stone wall. Did you get the stones off of your own property?
Those are some gorgeous flowers! Wish I had a green thumb!
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Cheryl, it's funny you should mention that because tonight, I am going to do a post on all of my favorite stone steps! No, the stone didn't come from our property, but I believe they did come from the local area. Thank you for the compliment! The guys who work every day building more and more stone walls around our property for us would be flattered!~
ReplyDeleteThat stone wall is wonderful! And the glads very colorful! What do you have planted behind the stone wall?
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the flowers!
ReplyDeleteWOW I can't believe what a huge garden you have. They are so beautiful. I love the colors. What a nice treat!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThese were my mother's most favorite flowers...I think of her every time I see Gladiolas...she passed away 2 years ago at the age of 59 very suddenly...
ReplyDeleteThose are some gorgeous flowers...
Blessings
Nadine