Grandma so loved hydrangeas and had many of them on her property. I’ve got one teensy one that’s too small yet to bloom but he did survive the winter. She dried hers and spray painted them gold for dried flower arrangements. She was a menace with that spray paint but she’s responsible for whatever sort of green thumb I’ve got so I can’t complain.
What a lovely photo! I wanted (and got) a blue hydrangea to plant for our anniversary this year… they are a favorite and bring back nostalgic childhood memories.
As always, you’re weeks ahead of us in the flower department. I can always count on you to show me what I have to look forward to. Thanks. You have a great on too.
Beautiful! This morning, while driving to the train station, I passed a neighbor’s house that has a gorgeous hydrangea in the front yard. I was so tempted to pull over and take a picture of it to post on my blog today. Glad you beat me to it!!!
Gorgeous! Isn’t it fascinating how hydrangeas change color with the acidity of the soil they’re in?? I really want to find a good place to put one at my house since I’m gonna be here the rest of my life. heh
Wow—what a beautiful photo! We can’t grow hydrangeas here, and I dearly love them. Thank you for letting us enjoy those you have there—albeit vicariously.
cecily Said,
I love hydrangeas. So pretty!
In other news, it looks like we’re going to be rival team captains in dishrag tag. Teehee!
Julie Said,
Grandma so loved hydrangeas and had many of them on her property. I’ve got one teensy one that’s too small yet to bloom but he did survive the winter. She dried hers and spray painted them gold for dried flower arrangements. She was a menace with that spray paint but she’s responsible for whatever sort of green thumb I’ve got so I can’t complain.
Karen Said,
So pretty! They color is beautiful. I have a hydrangea but it’s had a hard time recovering from winter this year.
Birdsong Said,
What a lovely photo! I wanted (and got) a blue hydrangea to plant for our anniversary this year… they are a favorite and bring back nostalgic childhood memories.
Deb Said,
As always, you’re weeks ahead of us in the flower department. I can always count on you to show me what I have to look forward to. Thanks. You have a great on too.
--Deb Said,
Ooh, pretty!
margene Said,
Hydrangea’s are so beautiful. They don’t grow in our dry, arid State. If they did…
Betty Said,
Beautiful! This morning, while driving to the train station, I passed a neighbor’s house that has a gorgeous hydrangea in the front yard. I was so tempted to pull over and take a picture of it to post on my blog today. Glad you beat me to it!!!
Vicki Said,
Gorgeous!
Julie Said,
Oh, I love Hydrangeas! Very pretty picture.
blogless sharon Said,
so pretty, reminds me of the cape
Kim Said,
So pretty! Hydrangeas are one of my most favorite flowers
Kristi aka Fiber Fool Said,
Hydrangeas are one of my favorite! Gorgeous!
Cookie Said,
Beautiful!
Thank you, Carole. Happy Weekend!
Lucia Said,
So pretty! Happy weekend back atcha!
Laura Said,
Gorgeous! Isn’t it fascinating how hydrangeas change color with the acidity of the soil they’re in?? I really want to find a good place to put one at my house since I’m gonna be here the rest of my life. heh
Beth Said,
Beautiful!
Asaknitter Said,
Beautiful! You have a great weekend too.
susan Said,
Oh, I’m such a sucker for Hydrangeas.
JessaLu Said,
Pretty!
amanda Said,
so lovely!
M Said,
Hi Carole! I wanted to stop by, I’m on your team for the dish rag tag. That’s such a pretty photo!
Lisa Said,
The monkeys are treating me quite well and they are always looking for new hostages. I say go for it!
Kim Said,
Wow—what a beautiful photo! We can’t grow hydrangeas here, and I dearly love them. Thank you for letting us enjoy those you have there—albeit vicariously.
Leslie Said,
So pretty! Mine are not in bloom yet, but I’m waiting!