wild larkspur is all a bloom at radnor lake in brentwood , tn!!
a magical woodland carpet of the purple kind.
enjoy! i sure did!
even tom was there! struttin his stuff, as only a boy can do.
you just never know what gorgeousness you will find... unless you take the time to look.
i had know idea, that the larkspur was blooming right now, as i headed for my walk yesterday... my instincts told me to take my camera with me... and i am so happy i did!
Fabulous pictures today. Love all the trillium in the woods too. Hey, that's a great new header. Love the lace look to the border. Please share that find.....
Erin what heavenly and magical photos. The lakspur is just gorgeous and the woods is like out of a fairy tale. I am so glad that you got to enjoy them and thank you for sharing. xoxox
Erin, I'm in Prescott & your brother & father told me about your blog. Wonderful! purple is my favorite flower. When I get home, I'll send you some photos of our Wisteria in bloom, except I don't find any contact info on your page. Happy Spring! Susan F.
Absolutely gorgeous! And such a bonus that it just grows wild, on its own. So fun to see that turkey right there in the middle of it all. He sure is a handsome fellow. best wishes to you, Tammy
What a treat to see so many in one place. I've never seen anything like that. I thought those wild flowers at our old dump was something but this is magical.
Finally saw the last episode of the Bronson project...Love him! x Carole
I've never seen so much larkspur!! Thank you for the dreamy and delightful tour, dear Erin. So very glad you took your camera so you could bring us this fairyland.
I wish these were growing wild here in East Tennessee, but I have never seen them. Wouldn't they be beautiful growing alongside the oxeye daisies! I have a terrible time growing Larkspur from seed, I will keep my eyes open for some wild ones to transplant,
dear erin, you have a wonderful eye for color and beauty. i love the steps leading up through the flowered wood, and the enchanting may-apples, and...oh, all of them! how lovely. blessings, ann
I've been purpleized! (In a good way)
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous! I can hardly imagine seeing such a thing. That must have been a lovely walk...it's so picturesque.
ReplyDeleteSo magical...It feels like fairies could live there....hugs to you.
ReplyDeleteEXTREMELY jealous : (
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God paints the beautiful pictures, but you sure do know how to photograph them! GORGEOUS, Erin.
ReplyDeleteKaren
Wow, that really is an enchanting woodland, what a marvellous place for a spring walk.
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So beautiful !!...enjoy a happy day darling....love Ria...xxx...
ReplyDeleteSpring will do that to you, won't it?
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I'd love to transport myself there for a morning walk. It's so beautiful and next to a lake, too!
ReplyDeleteIt is the most divine colour. I do love woodland flowers. Lovely photos Erin.
ReplyDeleteFabulous pictures today. Love all the trillium in the woods too. Hey, that's a great new header. Love the lace look to the border. Please share that find.....
ReplyDeleteErin what heavenly and magical photos. The lakspur is just gorgeous and the woods is like out of a fairy tale. I am so glad that you got to enjoy them and thank you for sharing.
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Gee I did not know there was wild larkspur....sure is purty......
ReplyDeleteSo pretty - thanks for sharing your walk.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend.
Always a peaceful , yet spectacular posting by you Blondie. thanks !
ReplyDeleteThat must be what purple looks like in heaven with a turkey.
ReplyDeleteErin, I'm in Prescott & your brother & father told me about your blog. Wonderful! purple is my favorite flower. When I get home, I'll send you some photos of our Wisteria in bloom, except I don't find any contact info on your page. Happy Spring! Susan F.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! And such a bonus that it just grows wild, on its own. So fun to see that turkey right there in the middle of it all. He sure is a handsome fellow. best wishes to you, Tammy
ReplyDeleteThank goodness you took your camera that is amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a treat to see so many in one place. I've never seen anything like that. I thought those wild flowers at our old dump was something but this is magical.
ReplyDeleteFinally saw the last episode of the Bronson project...Love him!
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Carole
I've never seen so much larkspur!! Thank you for the dreamy and delightful tour, dear Erin. So very glad you took your camera so you could bring us this fairyland.
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Gorgeous photos! What a beautiful place to walk. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your week!
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The larkspur is gorgeous and I love all your pics! I am glad you took your camera too.
ReplyDeleteYour new header is delightful with the cloches!
Hugs,
Donna
LOVE these photos. All that gorgeous purple!!!
ReplyDeleteI wish these were growing wild here in East Tennessee, but I have never seen them. Wouldn't they be beautiful growing alongside the oxeye daisies! I have a terrible time growing Larkspur from seed, I will keep my eyes open for some wild ones to transplant,
ReplyDeletedear erin,
ReplyDeleteyou have a wonderful eye for color and beauty. i love the steps leading up through the flowered wood, and the enchanting may-apples, and...oh, all of them! how lovely.
blessings,
ann