Gorgeous colors and gorgeous garden, my dear....One flower is more beautiful than the next! And your pictures of everything, are superb. You have a truly exquisite Garden, my dear Sonia and thank you for sharing it with all of us. It brightens my day, for sure!
wow, love the flowers and the top ones - I can only buy them or see them in the indoor plant area at our local home store hardware store, etc. I have never seen them in a garden outside.
I'm sure you must spend a lot of time in the garden. I love those amaryllis. We can only grow them indoors or in greenhouses here! I have to clean out my tiny garden today, to get ready for the snowy winter.
Oh my dearest sonia! At last I return. Much has been happening but all is well in my world now. I have done my first blog post in 5 months! where has that time gone I wonder? Your garden of flowers is looking totally gorgeous and I can almost smell the fragrance of the frangapani. I do so hope you, Carlos, and Sofia are all well and happy and as time permits I will catch up on more of your previous posts! Much love and I am so happy to return! x
Muito bonitas,Sonia Estive afastada_ fui conhecer a Suiça _ minha filha está morando lá com filhas e marido_isso facilita minha ida,sempre. É linda a viagem e quando voltamos até nos assusta a vida que levamos ,aqui. Tudo muito diferente e pra pior. Infelizmente. um abraço grande Sonia Um lindo novembro com esse jardim florido e encantador!
Oh, what lovely flowers you have in your garden. My mother loved the ones on top, I think they called them Flamingos in Sweden. Not sure though. Thanks for all your kind and sweet comments, I am so glad to be back to blogging.
So lovely to have colour in the garden. And so many plants the same as the ones we have growing in my town - especially the Frangipani and the Tibouchina. I have the yellow one in my garden.
Cores e flores lindas no teu jardim! E como precisamos delas,não é? Adorei! Obrigadão pelos carinhos,bjs chica
ReplyDeleteyou have a wonderful variety!
ReplyDeleteCara Sonia,
ReplyDeleteUau!
Que belo jardim!
Abraço
Such beautiful colors in your garden - we don't get anything like that in my part of the world.
ReplyDeletePlumeria! It grows quite happily here. (Though thieves will slice an arm off in the night..)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors and gorgeous garden, my dear....One flower is more beautiful than the next! And your pictures of everything, are superb. You have a truly exquisite Garden, my dear Sonia and thank you for sharing it with all of us. It brightens my day, for sure!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. I wish we could grow plumeria here.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It is all dried up and brown in Missouri, USA so seeing all your color is a wonderful treat!
ReplyDeletewow, love the flowers and the top ones - I can only buy them or see them in the indoor plant area at our local home store hardware store, etc. I have never seen them in a garden outside.
ReplyDeleteFlores maravilhosas,tens um jardim muito bonito,adorei e fiquei encantada com essas belezas,beijinhos fofinhos!!
ReplyDeleteYou have such a beautiful garden, Sonia, and the pictures are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you must spend a lot of time in the garden. I love those amaryllis. We can only grow them indoors or in greenhouses here! I have to clean out my tiny garden today, to get ready for the snowy winter.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sonia. Your beautiful flowers are all familiar to me. We have them in our country too! Have a blessed day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely garden you have
ReplyDeleteOh my dearest sonia! At last I return. Much has been happening but all is well in my world now. I have done my first blog post in 5 months! where has that time gone I wonder? Your garden of flowers is looking totally gorgeous and I can almost smell the fragrance of the frangapani. I do so hope you, Carlos, and Sofia are all well and happy and as time permits I will catch up on more of your previous posts! Much love and I am so happy to return! x
ReplyDeleteOh Sonia, these are so gorgeous! You can almost smell the fragrance....
ReplyDeleteMuito bonitas,Sonia
ReplyDeleteEstive afastada_ fui conhecer a Suiça _ minha filha está morando lá com filhas e marido_isso facilita minha ida,sempre.
É linda a viagem e quando voltamos até nos assusta a vida que levamos ,aqui.
Tudo muito diferente e pra pior. Infelizmente.
um abraço grande Sonia
Um lindo novembro com esse jardim florido e encantador!
Olá vim lá do blog do Miguel conhecer o seu;
ReplyDeleteEssas imagens estão lindas! bem nítidas...
Tens lindas flores;
Prazer em conhecer;
janicce.
Oh, what lovely flowers you have in your garden. My mother loved the ones on top, I think they called them Flamingos in Sweden. Not sure though. Thanks for all your kind and sweet comments, I am so glad to be back to blogging.
ReplyDeleteLove the colours! Most of the flowers look very exotic to my eyes!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely to have colour in the garden.
ReplyDeleteAnd so many plants the same as the ones we have growing in my town - especially the Frangipani and the Tibouchina.
I have the yellow one in my garden.