In Aldie, Virginia |
July 18, 2014
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so pretty! thanks, linda!
ReplyDeleteThat bright orange really stands out against the white of the fence. So lovely.
ReplyDeleteThat white fence makes the day lilies look so pretty. I need to keep that in mind.
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty flowers!
ReplyDeleteLovin' the flowers and the fence. Perfect for GOOD FENCES
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Linda!
ReplyDeleteThe white/orange and greenery sure speaks well of summer♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/bumblebee-5/
ReplyDeleteBelas fotografias...Espectacular....
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Beautiful garden.
ReplyDeleteThose look very pretty next to that white fence. We have a lot of those blooming around here now too.
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, Love Daylilies.. We have LOTS and LOTS in our yard--but no fence.. (Our community rules say NO fences. Otherwise I'd love a white fence!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy
Such a wonderful, summery view!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda,
ReplyDeleteYour photographs made me feel peaceful inside. Everything quiet and orderly.
Thank you. AND, I am a big fan of the color orange!
There's something very fresh about white and orange. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love the lilies, just beautiful with the white fence!
ReplyDeleteDo you know that these taste amazing sauté with spinach? My cousin made this dish for me for the first time this year and now I can't look at them without thinking how delicious they taste. Because they are tougher than spinach, sauté them (flower and a bit of the stem) in garlic oil first until soft before adding the spinach. Before you cook them, rinse them well in ice water to get rid of aunts and other bugs. Don't worry about harvesting them because new flowers open up every day (hence the name day lilies). And, best of all, this dish looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the orange lilies against the white fence.
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