To tell the truth it is kind of hard to find a lot of red in the landscape this time of year. So I dug in my old photo box and found a lovely bed of Impatients and Snapdragons we found a few summers ago when we were up on Prince Edward Island. As a matter of fact we found the flowers on a trip to see the house from which Lucy Maud Montgomery drew the inspiration for her classic story "Anne of Green Gables".Saint Susan had to see it.
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We can always find some Food in the Streets ofAmsterdam.
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We call Impatiens "busy Lizzies" and the Latin name for snapdragons is Antirrhinums. A case of you say eether and I say either?
Lovely, cheerful picture on a snowy, but sunny March morning here in Leeds, England.
... it seems like a piant
LOL. I love it the title is perfect!
Happy RT
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That's quite a flower bed.
What a beauty! Superb shot!
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Oh my gosh...such color!!! Can Spring be near?
My R T today is A Ruby Ship's Bollard This is my invitation for you to come pay me a visit if you can find time!!
Have a super, great day!
That is a beautiful picture! Happy Ruby Tuesday
Oh my, this is absolutely stunning in its vibrancy and beauty.
Wow! Boy is that ever a ton of color! Even if it's sleeping now, that is one fabulous garden!
Beautiful colors!!!
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Didn't know you travelled to PEI! Did you like it? This is a part of Canada I'd like to visit. In the summer, that goes without saying.
Outstanding Ruby Tuesday.
Thanks for the peek of Spring, TG! Happy Ruby Tuesday! Thanks for participating! :)
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