
I don't know what the weather is like where you are, but here it is raining raining RAINING. I have to mentally combat the weather before heading off to work, so here are three more pictures of some sunny flowers on a sunny day at the Oregon Garden. (Non-flower pictures will one day be featured on this blog, but today is not that day.)
So, I love this circle of daffodils under this tree. This is one of the things that makes me wish I had an acres-large estate so I could execute whatever whimsical plantings I fancied. (would there be shaped topiary? I don't know.)

...a little closer... that's the oak grove in the distance.

TA-DA! It's hard to beat the cheerfulness of a bright yellow daffodil on a sunny day. (or a rainy day, to be honest.)
You totally *would* have shaped topiary! Because it would be like looking at clouds. A bush grows and then you think, "Hmm, that looks like a ground sloth," and then clipping ensues.
ReplyDeleteYou're right - I don't know what I was thinking!!
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