The Hydrangeas are coming; the tulips are going. They bare their souls and say goodbye. I’m checking out for the night. I’m cooking and need to get started. We had an excellent mourning with the poached eggs; photo tomorrow.
Hydrangeas come, Tulips go, and flowers are beautiful from beginning to end. My weekly Zoom is tomorrow morning; if not sooner, I’ll check in after that.
I love how the light changes these flowers in many ways. I always look for the light.
Hydrangeas take many forms and touch the sun in many ways.
the Hydrangeas are gorgeous! Do you have any growing in your beds at Bedlam? I know they produce flowers in various hues (blue, versus pink or lavender) depending on acidity of soil. Back in my 20’s when I lived in my *hippy* 120 year old house…..there were hydrangeas in the yard in wild abundance….they were a deep lilac color …..and adorned my household tables in vases for many years. Can’t grow them here…but they are a very beautiful *old fashioned* flower. How nice that you can get them from your florist!
Susan M
We have a beautiful bush of our own not blossoming yet