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With a background in Fine Arts, my eye is well trained to notice the smallest of details. Photography is a passion. With the advent of the digital age, I use that same trained eye through the monitor of my digital camera, from macro shots to sweeping landscapes while enjoying the full range of editing.
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I didn't know hostas could bloom like that; what a lovely lavender color. Must be that green thumb of yours at work!
Jennie, I have seen many a hosta bloom, but their flower grows on a long thin stem, far far away from the plant...these came in so upright and strong, I had to take note...these were small green and white hostas which seemed to have tripled in size when they popped up in late spring...it's a wonder to me...:)))
i love all the photos. you have such a great eye. your garden is so sumptuous. you must be very proud.
suzanne
I was never one for hostas, but these blooms are beautiful! When I first saw the picture, I thought it was a water hyacinth!
Thank you Suz...so glad that you took the time to take a look/see...the garden remains a work in progress...the beetles and I are warring right now as they are having afield day w/ the basil, but I did pick the first tomatoes...I'm going to have a ton of tomatoes...!!!!!
I have to agree w/ you Lisa...the flowers are so far away from the plant, and they lean over, but these came up straight and strong...I can only hope for somewhat of the 'same' thing w/ next years bloom!!!
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