DIY cedar garden obelisk
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Savannah,Georgia, USA
Thank you so much for stopping by and taking the time to leave a comment. It is so much fun to read everyone's thoughts on my ramblings .. I love to go blog hopping so look for me to be visiting you soon.
hugs, Cherry
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Welcome to our next garden This garden was one of my favorites it has it all... every nook and cranny was perfect as we...
Cherry I must have missed the change over in your blog, it is gorgeous girl !
ReplyDeleteThese beautiful butterflies .. my goodness I have no idea "who" they are but they are so pretty and your presentation is wonderful !
Joy : )
PS .. Can you come over to my house and help me "fix" my blog too ? LOL
Your 'friends' are breathtaking beautiful, your presentation fabulous.
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TTFN ~Marydon
I can't believe these pictures. You got great shots of that little fella!
ReplyDeleteLove it and love your blog!
xoxoxo
Robin
All Things Heart and Home
don't be sad...next year will be even better!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Cherry. You have a very pretty blog indeed.
ReplyDeleteHi, Cherry. I guess you know the orange butterflies are Gulf Frits and their host is Maypops (Passion Flower in town gardens).
ReplyDeleteThe little critters that are not quite butterflies are Skippers. Now, go look up Georgia Skippers or Florida Skippers so you'll remember which is which and know where to look next time.
Your photos are lovely and your models are gorgeous. Thanks for sharing their pictures with us.
ReplyDeletei just love them...butterflies, flutterbys...i just love how they add cheerful movement to a garden with all their fluttering! great shots1
ReplyDeleteLong tailed skipper, aren't they so neat? I forget the golden one's proper name...sigh
ReplyDeleteHi Cherry, thank you so much for your visit and good wishes. Your flutterby post is very beautiful. I have an orchard full of Ageratum or so much prettier as you call it "Blue Mist" but I have never seen that long tailed butterfly. It is interesting how butterflies prefer certain flowers. Do you remember the story about the butterflies and the flowers; the red flower said no you can not come you have to go to the yellow flower etc. This story always made me sad!! (That was a very long time ago!) Cherry I link you to my blog "yesterday...." if that is al right.
ReplyDeleteI always liked your posts. It seems quite a while since we started at Blotanical.
Cherry, what fantastic photos of the butterflies and such. I have no idea what the first one is...it almost looks like a relative of the moth, but no clue. A beautiful display. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletewow gorgeous photos of the butterflies. I have a few old digitils of butterfly shots,, they are not easy to capture without the right camera! You did a wonderful job, were you snapping away? I can imagine you were! thanks for visiting me!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and layout!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! I should pay more attention to the skippers! I don't know one from another as I'm always looking at the Monarchs and Swallowtails.
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What beautiful blue green color! I enjoyed seeing the Gulf Frittilary's as well. We have them here in Arizona too.
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