Grand
Generous
Abundant
Joy giving
Smile maker
Favorite flower
Enjoy!
Peace,
Alexandria
http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/02/21/a-z-archive-h-challenge/#comment-23760
Grand
Generous
Abundant
Joy giving
Smile maker
Favorite flower
Enjoy!
Peace,
Alexandria
http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/02/21/a-z-archive-h-challenge/#comment-23760
Posted by Alexandria Sage on May 16, 2012
https://simplysage.org/2012/05/16/hydrangea-joy-weekly-photo-challenge-blu/
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himanshusahay23
/ May 16, 2012Awesome photography! I have a photograph here that I’d like you to see: http://bulletinamaelstrom.wordpress.com/2012/05/15/hofburg-palace-vienna-a-glorious-monument-to-royal-opulence/
Comment on the post and tell me what you think! 🙂
SimplySage
/ May 27, 2012Thanks for your vist and compliment.
Your photo is very nice. I left comments.
Cee Neuner
/ May 16, 2012Absolutely gorgeous!
SimplySage
/ May 16, 2012Thank you, Cee.
Kathryn McCullough
/ May 16, 2012How gorgeous! My favorite shade of blue.
Hugs,
Kathy
SimplySage
/ May 16, 2012The are a refreshing blue to see in spring and enjoy through the hot summer into the fall. Thank you, Kathy. So nice of you to come by again.
The Retiring Sort
/ May 16, 2012lovely!
SimplySage
/ May 16, 2012Thank you very much.
Bonnie
/ May 17, 2012So pretty!!! I love blue flowers. 🙂
SimplySage
/ May 17, 2012Thanks for your visit, Bonnie, and comments. Yes, the blue is so soothing, especially when the stifling heat of summer hits. I’m glad you enjoyed.
Rosa
/ May 19, 2012This IS beatutiful
SimplySage
/ May 19, 2012Thank you, Rosa.
niki
/ May 21, 2012That flower looks amazing!
SimplySage
/ May 21, 2012Niki,
Thank you for stopping by and commenting. That was last year’s hydrangea. I don’t know your country but if you can grow them they are very easy and so beautiful.
Though English is not your native tongue you write very well with it. You’re doing a fine job.
I hope you will come by again.
Keep writing and please stay in touch.
Peace,
Alexandria
niki
/ May 21, 2012Thank you Alexandria! I will definitely visit again. I actually have hydrangea flowers but only in pink 🙂
SimplySage
/ May 21, 2012Impressive! It’s harder to grow pink.
Kathi
/ July 16, 2012I just love the deep, sapphire blue ones like this! Is it Nikko Blue? The ones in my blog where just gorgeous, like yours, but the ones in my own aren’t so rich in color. Great picture!
SimplySage
/ July 16, 2012I’m not sure the variety. They were purchased a few years ago at a local grocer and were pink. They’ve gradually changed to the deep blue. Our soil is very acidic and they get the perfect mix of sun, shade, and moisture. They do get huge and I’m not exactly sure why. I just enjoy!