hi!
these pics were taken
yesterday in the front garden
of
poinsettia flowers in the afternoon sun...
"Holy, Holy, Holy,
is the Lord God of hosts,
the whole earth is filled with His glory."
Isaiah 6: 3
enjoy the beauty of today!
naturally Carol xox
Glorious indeed!! These are house plants in the northern hemisphere - you see them in all the shops around Christmas!! I never think of them as growing outdoors!!
ReplyDeleteVibrant!! Wow--thanks for sharing that today!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous.....I am sooooo envious of your sunshine!
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Wow! So cool to see poinsettia in the sun,usually seen around christmas where I live. So you don`t have hedgehogs in your country, I didn`t know that. What a pitty, because they are so cute and they do a good job "cleaning" the garden- they love snails:) But then again, you do have kangaroos and they are really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteTake care, see you around.
Hugs
Perfection Carol. The colours, the light, the photography. Poinsettia's are delightful and remind me of Christmas. Thank you for sharing your beauties in brilliant bloom :o) xo
ReplyDeleteSo stunning, Carol! Beautiful image & beautiful words to match!
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Mrs Tiff X
Something to lift us southerners. Thank you for your kind words.
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what stunning photos of such beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteHope you've been well (and busy?) while I've been hibernating!!
xxxCate
http://keepcatebusy.blogspot.com/
This is beautiful!!! It has been a long time since I saw one growing outside.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I didn't know what these flowers were called, but I always stop to look at them over people's fences.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! I always like poinsettia flowers for it's Christmassy feel. Have a beautiful day, Kellie xx
ReplyDeleteCarol,
ReplyDeleteThe photo's just about did me in...THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL!!! and the verse you blessed us with...Holy, Holy, Holy INDEED!!!
Have a lovely evening
Nancy
Oh how I love Australian gardens! Pointsettas are very popular in a pot at Christmas time in North America, but they look so much better in the garden. They don't do very well here, even if treated as an annual, too stringy. Yours are beautiful.
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