Queen Anne's Lace (winter gown)
We have finished our first week of Wildflowers in Winter. Hasn't it been fun looking at everyone's photos! It is snowy and cold outside, but your flowers are bringing joy to my heart. I know spring will come. And we still have seven exciting weeks of Wildflowers in Winter left to help us enjoy the season.Our assignment for this week is to find some evidence of flowers that are outside right now. This could be tough, if you have too much snow on the ground, but just a little will make your photos more interesting. To make this a little easier, I'm going to open it up to not only wildflowers, but domestic flowers and plants, just in case you are unable to stray too far from home this time of year.
So just like last week, make a blog entry, then come back and enter the URL in Mister Linky. I have figured out that I can only have one Mister Linky at a time without paying extra, so I'm going to just put the link box in the top post on my blog. In the box where you enter your name, please add which week you are posting for, and it will help us. You might type it something like this "Elizabeth Joy (week 2)
Note: It is no problem to join us late. I welcome posts on the previous weeks themes. Each post you make and enter in the Mister Linky will enter your name in the drawing on March 12.
7 bouquets of wildflowers (Comment here):
Beautiful!
I like this!
Jody
I have added my wildflower in winter post for week 2. Stop by and see my wildflower patch and some plants that I found.
It was a beautiful Idea. Now I'm thinking about getting my water colors out so I'll have an artsy one for later..
But, don't get your hopes up!!!
MmMM>.. winter evidence. I'll have to do some walking this weekend.
Can't beat Queen Anne's Lace for a little winterness......I love to see "left-over" wildflowers since they seem sad and happy at the same time. Kind of like a promise of more to come. :)
Barb-Harmony Art Mom
Nice picture of the Queen Anne's Lace... Are those Teasels in the background?
Queen Anne's lace are such pretty flowers! Even their skeletons are lovely. I just wish they weren't so invasive!
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