i can rely on this old fashioned beauty...
caught in the early mornin rays of the sun...
(before the neighbors can see me hopping around in the wet grass, in my jammies).
sleepy light flickering through the leaves...
the awakening of a pretty purple haze...
getting bizzy...or is it buzzy?
good mornin!
it's going to be...
a very good day.
THAT LAST SHOT especially dearest, is remarkable...to catch the fine lines of the web, what a gift. Ohhh, what a lovely summer this has been! Anita
ReplyDeleteThe spider web shot is amazing!!! Have a beautiful day!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to the shop in Franklin!!!
Oh my! The photo of the web is amazing! Love it. I'm not blog surfing much these days, but I always visit you!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Karen
I think your pajama shots are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Erin! :) Your spiderweb shot is fabUlous.
ReplyDeleteWhy is it our best photos are taken in our pjs?
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by... I'm loving these Garden photos, especially the one with the Spider Web... Spiders are such Natural Artists aren't they, I've always been intrigued by their Web designs and how delicate yet strong they are. The Phlox are beautiful, I could envision a large Bouquet of them in a Rustic Jug on the Breakfast Table...
ReplyDeleteDawn... The Bohemian
I run around in my garden in my jammies too. Is there any better way.
ReplyDeleteI love phlox but I seem to be riping mine out these days. Yours are lovely though.
xx
Carole
aloha,
ReplyDeletehad a wonderful morning walk in your garden with a cup of kona coffee, tx for sharing the tour :)
The spider web shot is just beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous!!!! A dreamy summer morning, I just love these images. That last one with the web is like an impressionist painting. :)
ReplyDeletexoxo
– g
ooooh, dare we form a hopping around the garden in jammies group? sign me up. guilty as charged! love the phlox.
ReplyDeletemichele
Oh yes it is...Oh YES it is. Stunning images. Your soul speaks through your lens. Beautifully!
ReplyDeleteWow Erin!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous gorgeous! love the phlox! (had no idea that is what it was called!)
Beautiful photos!
Oh, and thank you for looking for the name of the fabric. You are too sweet but I hope it hasn't been a pain. Don't worry if you can't find it. Thank you again!