I love all wildflowers and take pictures of them whenever I can. Your picture of the Indian Paintbrushes is really good. Thanks for stopping by my blog
Indian paintbrush is a wonderful name for a flower – living in the UK this is a new one to me, but it would be a lovely painting. Thank you for liking my blog – I like yours too.
Beautiful flower pic-thanks for reading my blog. I will follow yours now that I have see how inspiring it is. Hope you will follow mine as well. beebeesworld
Lovely to find a poet who shares my love of Nature and photography of it!! Beautiful, inspiring photos!! And thank you for liking my blog! My *German* poems?? :O) Bis bald …
If this picture is a painting it is brilliant as I did think it might be a photograph. It is calming, colourful and has a depth that tends to draw you into the field searching for something you know is there but cannot quite see. I could study it for hours well done.
Thanks for stopping by my blog. This is beautiful! We don’t have these flowers here in central Florida, I’m afraid. They are, indeed, like embers! I will enjoy looking around your blog, and I hope you’ll visit mine again, as well.
Thanks for liking my photo “Fried Green Tomatoes.” I did not write any words with that simple post, but I have received more positive feedback from it than any post I have done in the past month. The colors in you Indian Paintbrush posting are just strikingly beautiful. Cheers!
I haven’t seen as many Indian Paintbrush around as I used to do to development (shudder) of the natural areas around my home. Thanks for the beautiful photo. Also thanks for stopping by my blog. So nice to have the opportunity to share the beauty!
Love your photo and the poem – in the UK it is called Fox and Cubs, but I think Indian Paintbrush is a much more interesting name. The flowers are a wonderful flame colour. Thanks for visiting my blog – my daughter told me I’d get more visits if I used tags, and I finally got round to adding tags yesterday – it is lovely to think that people far away can appreciate what is going on in our village too.
I love those flowers, they look exactly like the ones that were growing in the woods behind my childhood home, they were my favorite because of their heavenly sweet scent. 🙂
This is the latest addition to my “lawn.” I think they are beautiful. I bet my neighbors don’t. I can grow vegetables. I can grow flowers. I can grow weeds. Grass ain’t my niche.
Thank you for liking my post http://tiggerrenewing.wordpress.com – you obviously are as besotted with flowers as I am! I’m busy tucking my precious ones away for the winter now as it has suddenly got rather cold in the day and at night..
Thanks for liking my post – I love your blog. Some exquiisite stuff here. As you like plants you might like to visit my other blog (plants and agardening) at http://gardenezi.wordpress.com/
Greeting Seedbud. Thank you for the like and visit to my blog. Wonderful photography…such inspiration! Keep reminding us of the beauty that surrounds us!! Namastae, Betina
I love this flower! As a retired elementary school teacher one of my favorite books to read my students was The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush. Its a short, lovely story, beautifully illustrated, like your field of flowers and your poetry. I really enjoy your blog. Thanks for visiting MariansArtStudio and liking my daisies. Have a great day!
Thanks for visiting Filey recently. It has been such a pleasure wandering through your Archive – I’m wondering why I’ve allowed my macro lens to gather so much dust.
Lots of the Indian Paintbrush here in this area of my gardens. Open fields along the hiking trails of the watershed here will find many growing bright and wild.
I’m happy that you like “Joyce’s Barn.” It feels great to have someone like my painting as I reinvent my life from teacher to watercolorist. I continue to love your photos and poetry. Your blog is inspirational.
I’m destined for Texas in April: I wonder if April is too early to see these delightful flowers? Excellent shot. Glad you like “In search of unusual destinations”, by the way! Phil.
HI, I just wanted to thank you for stopping by my Garden Reverie blog and “liking” it so often. It is so nice to have a friend out there! Best to you –
Cackie
Thanks so much for stopping by Webs And Threads. I’m happy to hear from you and that you took the time to look at my new work. You are an artist inspired by the wonders of nature as well!
Lovely. Not so sure that is indian paintbrush though. Looks way more like some sort of aster, but the paintbrush we have around here might be very different looking than yours.
Thank you for stopping by my blog. I love your photos. Your Indian Paintbrush really warmed me. Just what I needed to see on a cold, foggy, wet English night.
Your work never ceases to delight! I also want to thank you for stopping by my blog. I have so much to learn, but with people such as yourself, there is no reason why I can’t!
It’s amazing how one photo can express so much…The power of nature is indeed amazing. It’s really true that a picture can express a thousand words, isn’t it? Although I’d rather change the ‘thousand’ to infinity!
Love your work! It has been said that every writer should read 10 books for every one he/she writes. The same probably goes for blogging. I will definitely visit you often.
Thank you for liking my blog; landscapingthesacred.wordpress.com. I hope to find you there again.
Whether you call it Butterfly Weed or Hawk Week or Indian Paint Brush – this is a lovely flower – and it makes a gorgeous photograph. AND, you can eat the flower are edible – wonderful in in a green salad. The knowledgeable natives use it to make their glossy and thick, to treat rheumatism, and enhance the immune system.
Thank you for visiting my blog. I am very passionate about the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Cherry Blossom festival. I’m trying to make a gallery of some of my photos of their trees on my site–I don’t know how yet. Stay tuned…….
Thank you for stopping by my blog! …and “liking” my post about my Mother! I can tell by the dates on your comments that you have been doing this for a while! I started two weeks ago…I still don’t even know…what I “dont know”! But I’m LEARNING! 🙂 I’ll be following your blog…and your lead…I have another blog called “picture perfect poetry” where I use my own photographs as inspiration for my 30 days of poems in this year’s NaPoWriMo! Also…loved the Indian Paintbrush…grew up in deep South Texas…the roadsides along the highways are covered in Blue bonnets, winecups, and Indian Paintbrush…EVERY SPRING! Nice!
These are gorgeous! I am inspired! I will be following to see what else you’re doing and what I can learn in the process. Amazing what an amazing subject nature gives us!
Good morning, seedbud! Thank you for your visits to my blog. They encouraged me to visit yours, which I am very glad to see and will follow. Pictures worth a thousand words, indeed!
WOW! Hi Seedbud ~ The colors just pop in the Leaf and Twig photo. Looks like a fire plant (if there were such a thing). LOL Thank you for visiting my blog on “Where have the Fireflies gone”. Am curious what drew you there?
Thanks for liking my blog post about Eudora Welty garden! I love the picture, we have Indian paintbrush planted along I55 in Jackson and it is just beautiful. Your picture is gorgeous!
Lovely pairing of exquisite photos and haiku, seedbud! What a treat!
I saw that you visited my “Randa Lane…” blog and liked some of what you saw there. I hope you will visit often. Or, if the spirit moves you, “follow” along with others who enjoy my efforts. *easy smile*
Hi – I came to your blog because you were kind enough to like one of my posts and for some reason I started on this page. I’m a gardener here in England and this cheerful personality grows both wild and in gardens. One of its many names, here at least, is Fox and cubs … possibly because the main plant, in the centre, is bigger – watching over? – the smaller ones round its feet…
How kind – it’s very early days yet, but with luck and a few not so gentle reminders, some of the other friends will start posting soon and it’ll get more interesting…
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hi! Thanks for all your comments along the way. I hear you are having a bit of a heat wave. We certainly are. A very unusual summer for us in the northeast – very high heat and a tremendous amount of rain. I haven’t heard the name “fox and cubs” I love all the different names for plants. Happy blogging and gardening. Very Best, Seedbud.
Hi – our heatwave comes without rain this year – at least so far – but last summer was incredibly wet. Checking out photographs of this time last year, we were paddling round in a sea of mud. Strange times …but never dull! T.
Very beautiful… but, isn’t that hawkweed? We have that flower here, but also Indian Paintbrush which looks like a paintbrush dipped in paint. I know there are many species of Paintbrush, as well as regional differences in names. I hope you won’t mind my asking, because it really is a lovely picture 🙂
Thank you for commenting on my “Lean on Me” trellis. I just started that blog yesterday so I was pleasantly surprised to get a comment so soon. It might take me a while to get up to speed. I’ve been writing online articles on Squidoo and Bubblews for some time, but this is my first blog.
I love your Indian Paintbrush photo!
How lovely!
Hi Seedbud, Beautiful Indian Paintbrush! I used to live in N.E. Texas long ago and enjoyed seeing these flowers. Have a wonderful day tomorrow!
Thanks for stopping by.
True! Marked simplicity…carefully crafted. Beautiful. Thanks for visinting.
Beautiful! Glad you could see my painting of the pomegranates. Thanks.
Beautiful nature photo, seedbud! Keep it up!
Wonderful colours..
I like your art work very nice!
Hi. This is one of my favorite plants and it is just starting to appear here… the poem expresses its color very well!!! Jane
Amazing contrasts.
What a beautiful plant! We don’t have it in NZ. RevFelicity
Just beautiful!
A delightful ‘painting’ too!
Lovely.
Word artistry.
Can fall be far away?
Thanks for stopping by my blog! I like your photos of flowers, there’s a beautiful simplicity to seeing them in nature.
Thank you for the visit to my blog. Are these flowers a photo or a painting? They are lovely!
I love your work. You are so prolific! (these are all photos).
Hi,
Thanks for visiting my blog.
I am loving your Indian paintbrush flowers! Such pretty texture and color.
Cheers!
What a treat to visit your blog! Beautiful and serene pictures! Thanks for stopping by mine.
I haven’t seen a field of Indian Paintbrush in yeas — what a wonderful sight! Very colorful, too.
I love all wildflowers and take pictures of them whenever I can. Your picture of the Indian Paintbrushes is really good. Thanks for stopping by my blog
Beautiful. I love the sinset glow.
love the colours
Beautiful texture and contrast!
Minimal beauty,nice vibrant colours !
Indian paintbrush is a wonderful name for a flower – living in the UK this is a new one to me, but it would be a lovely painting. Thank you for liking my blog – I like yours too.
Really beautiful!
Beautiful! It should be a book (or three).
oh thank you. It is my secret desire.
Beautiful flower pic-thanks for reading my blog. I will follow yours now that I have see how inspiring it is. Hope you will follow mine as well. beebeesworld
Another lovely photo…time to start following…
EC
http://www.macrocritters.wordpress.com
Oh! So glad.
Pretty Indian Paintbrush
Worshipping the sun
Glowing in the green meadow
Okay, that was my attempt at haiku with your lovely picture! Thank you for stopping by my site. Have a great day!
Mahalo,
Tisha “The Crazy Craft Lady”
Did I put Crazy Craft Lady? Ha ha. I meant The Lazy Craft Lady although I do feel very crazy sometimes!
beautiful…I always wondered what Indian Paintbrush looked like and your description rocks my soul…
I am looking forward to visiting your site more often…just beautiful. Thank you so much for visiting abluebunny, too!
Beautiful.
simply beautiful
So awesome to see your love of nature : )
Lovely to find a poet who shares my love of Nature and photography of it!! Beautiful, inspiring photos!! And thank you for liking my blog! My *German* poems?? :O) Bis bald …
Lovely words and images! Thanks so much for stopping by my place and leaving a footprint. ♥
i love what you are doing.
Beautiful, rich green and ambers.
great composition, lovely flower…
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing and thanks for stopping by http://MyAwakeningLife.wordpress.com blog.
They are very pretty.
Nice artwork, love the colors.
Hello Seedbud, thanks for visiting my blog and liking Up Close. Your artwork is lovely.
If this picture is a painting it is brilliant as I did think it might be a photograph. It is calming, colourful and has a depth that tends to draw you into the field searching for something you know is there but cannot quite see. I could study it for hours well done.
Lovely photos! I love the way that the green grass melds behind the more detailed flowers.
That is really lovely.
Thanks for stopping by my blog. This is beautiful! We don’t have these flowers here in central Florida, I’m afraid. They are, indeed, like embers! I will enjoy looking around your blog, and I hope you’ll visit mine again, as well.
Thanks for liking my photo “Fried Green Tomatoes.” I did not write any words with that simple post, but I have received more positive feedback from it than any post I have done in the past month. The colors in you Indian Paintbrush posting are just strikingly beautiful. Cheers!
striking picture & beautifully-phrased description!
I haven’t seen as many Indian Paintbrush around as I used to do to development (shudder) of the natural areas around my home. Thanks for the beautiful photo. Also thanks for stopping by my blog. So nice to have the opportunity to share the beauty!
Love your photo and the poem – in the UK it is called Fox and Cubs, but I think Indian Paintbrush is a much more interesting name. The flowers are a wonderful flame colour. Thanks for visiting my blog – my daughter told me I’d get more visits if I used tags, and I finally got round to adding tags yesterday – it is lovely to think that people far away can appreciate what is going on in our village too.
Beautiful picture! Thank you for visiting my blog. Stop by again.
Thank you for visiting my blog, Seedbud! Your Indian Paintbrush is quite different from the flower we call Indian Paintbrush up here. Gorgeous photo!
Beutiful photograph, though our Indian Paintbrush here is quite different. You can see it here: http://bit.ly/UdZSZV
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
Thanks for dropping by and liking my post Its a Daffodil.
I love those flowers, they look exactly like the ones that were growing in the woods behind my childhood home, they were my favorite because of their heavenly sweet scent. 🙂
Love the simplicity of both the photo and the words….a perfect marriage.
Jen
Absolutely stunning. I love wild flowers.Thanks very much for looking at my blog and liking my totally rainsoaked world!
Thank you for visiting and liking my Weekly Challenge Photo post “Free Spirit”.
Thank you for taking the time to “like” my posts.
Please do come again!
This is the latest addition to my “lawn.” I think they are beautiful. I bet my neighbors don’t. I can grow vegetables. I can grow flowers. I can grow weeds. Grass ain’t my niche.
wow, I don’t know what to say,it so awesome!
Thanks again for taking a look and liking my post “Escorts”.
Lovely. Thanks for sharing.
so lovely to look at ! peaceful. thanks for your like in my DOG blog. 🙂
Lovely images, nice blog. (I really like your tag line.) I look forward to seeing more.
Thank you for dropping in again and liking “Orangey”.
I live in Texas and can relate to the picture. Thanks for deopping by my blog
Thanks for stopping by my post recently and liking My Gardenia…
I love your photo above.
Nicely done composition. 🙂 I didn’t see a like button so I will click this one: [O] .
Thank you Seedbud, for dropping by and the Paintbrush picture is just lovely! I hope you are keeping the book idea in mind for your work!
Thank you for liking my post “Stripes all Over”.
Vibrant!
Very Beautiful.
Hi Seedbud, Love your work here! Beautiful, thank you for visiting my blog 🙂
Hello Seedbud. If I had your camera skill, I would have got a picture of those city deer.
Seedbud – that is just lovely. Look for some posts from Galapagos soon.
Thank you for visiting again and liking my post Freckles.
Thanks for visiting my blog. I first saw this flower in Maine. What a memory it is for an image to evoke.
Appreciate the like of my post “I am Rose”.
Beautiful!
I used to love these when I was young!
Thank-you for visiting!
I’m not familiar with paintbrush. Beautiful!
Love the photo and the thoughts. Thanks for stopping by my blog. Jeanne
Thank you for the like of my post Pretty Impatient.
Thank you for liking my post http://tiggerrenewing.wordpress.com – you obviously are as besotted with flowers as I am! I’m busy tucking my precious ones away for the winter now as it has suddenly got rather cold in the day and at night..
Thank you for liking my post http://www.gorgeousgreenhouse.wordpress.com Beautiful composition
Thanks for stopping by my blog. I love your photo’s and the combination with poetry that you use.
Thanks for coming again and liking yellow filling.
Lovely! 🙂
Beautifully done.
Thanks for liking my post – I love your blog. Some exquiisite stuff here. As you like plants you might like to visit my other blog (plants and agardening) at http://gardenezi.wordpress.com/
Pretty flowers
Thanks for the Like on my post ” Hungry Tortoise” – Steve
Gorgeous. You’re right about the Indian connection, the petals remind me of tumeric and saffron. Spicy!
Hello Seedbud. Thanks for stopping by again and liking “A Little Brush”.
Thanks for this Seedbud–I love the spaces both in your visuals and your words.
Amazing work! What joy to see!
Thanks for liking my poem.
Thanks for the like of my post “Little Bells”.
Thanks for visiting my blog. Love your photos.
How simply perfect! Thank you for liking my October Haiku. You truly do meet nature in poetry.
What a beautiful Blog! Thank you for sharing your gift of taking the time to really see how beautiful the world is and then reminding us of it.
A visit to my blog deserves a visit to your blog. Lovely photograph!
Thanks for sharing your photos and for visiting my blog.
Beautiful! Flowers are such lovely living things.
Pretty!
Hi Seedbud. So glad you visited my blog—and thank you for liking my Llama Face sketch!
Greeting Seedbud. Thank you for the like and visit to my blog. Wonderful photography…such inspiration! Keep reminding us of the beauty that surrounds us!! Namastae, Betina
Seedbud –
Beautiful images and prose you create. Thank you for visiting and liking my blog Weekly Photo Challenge – Silhouette!
Thanks Seedbud. Much appreciated.
Love the Indian Paintbrush Colours the Meadow. Such vibrant colours.
Thank you for the like of my post “Willis Tower Through the Trees”.
Always lovely to visit your blog!
WOW what color! Definitely one of my favorites.
Seedbud Thank you for visiting me I can see myself walking into your field of flowers keep it up.
I love this flower! As a retired elementary school teacher one of my favorite books to read my students was The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush. Its a short, lovely story, beautifully illustrated, like your field of flowers and your poetry. I really enjoy your blog. Thanks for visiting MariansArtStudio and liking my daisies. Have a great day!
One of my favourite wildflowers.
Thank you for the like of my post “Snowflake Look-a-like”.
Simply lovely
Hi Seedbud (cute name by the way!)
Your picture of the wild flowers has the prettiest shades of green in it. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
Awesome pic! Have always loved these flowers!
Thank you for the like of my post “Last Rose on the Block”.
this is lovely – thanks too for visiting/following my blog.
Beautiful shot. I love the detail & colors & how well the flower stands out from the grass. Thank you also for visiting my blog.
Great eye for color and composition. Nice!
I used to find Indian Paintbrush when I grew up in Minnesota. Mother Nature is the ultimate artist – no doubt about it.
Thanks for visiting my blog. Would you mind if I attempted a painting of this photo? It’s beautiful.
I’d be honored. Enjoy!
Thanks!
It is so wonderful to see the Fall colors of the flowers surrounded by the emerald green grass. Unusual to see this together.Thanks
So delicate…pretty! Thanks for stopping by…
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thank you for liking my site – your’s is beautiful and inspiring in its simplicity.
Hello – I found you after you visited Poetry Weekly – and I love all your vibrant colors AND vibrant words. Have a very good day! 🙂
Simply beautiful. Thank you for stopping by my blog 🙂 Blessings to your heart~Wendy
Thanks for stopping by my blog!
Love your site..
Keep up the great work!
– Mika
I wish that I could “follow” you, but there is no sign-up that I can see..
There is a follow button on the left hand side of the Woodpress toolbar at the top of the page. Thanks for visiting.
I did find it, thank you.
Beautiful work, love it, such colour and light. I paint also, such a joy.
wonderfully vibrant!
Great color composition.
Hi! Thanks for stopping by my blog.
I am so happy that I got to visit yours, too. It is amazing and beautiful.
gorgeous!
thanks for checking out my blog 🙂 your photos are lovely
I think that flower is growwing in my garden through the summer, but I never knew the name? ‘Indian paintbrush’? Du you happen to know the latin name?
How beautiful.
unfamiliar with them, but they look perky.
I like this!
Lovely shot, and wow 152 comments! Very impressive
Simply beautiful
Love this! Thanks for checking out my blog! <3
Thanks for visiting my blog! I will enjoy looking at some more of your photography and poetry.
Thank you for stopping by my blog. I love your beautiful pictures and poetry. It’s so fun to discover other’s blogs this way!
Your “paintbrush” is very different from ours up here in B.C. I guess there are over 200 variety’s !
http://www.bcadventure.com/adventure/wilderness/wildflowers/indian.htm
Nice shot!
love the colors
Thank you for visiting my blog. I love the wildflower camios. Very relaxing to gaze at and dream.
Thanks for visiting my blog, enjoyed your work as well.
Thanks for visiting. I enjoyed yours too!
Wonderful love the simplicity” letting the flowers do the talking !!”
Thanks for stopping by again and visiting BIrthday Roses. I love your poetry. Have a wonderful day!
Thanks for visiting Filey recently. It has been such a pleasure wandering through your Archive – I’m wondering why I’ve allowed my macro lens to gather so much dust.
Thank you for stopping by and I love the contrast in the photo
peace and prosperity
thanks for visiting my blog and your posts were pretty awesome.in this painting.
I didn’t know what an Indian Paintbrush was before and now I do! How colourful are they? wow…
Thank You 🙂
Beautiful!! Thank you for liking my blizzard post !
Hey thanks visiting and for the like on my blog, you have a great blog here.
Beautiful image, beautiful words!
love love the photography and the simple yet sophisticated words. Awesome!! thx for stopping by.
Simply lovely.
Seedbud, thanks for stopping by and liking my Maine photo posts! Your own work is very inspiring for me!
Love the combination of beautiful photos with beautiful words! Thanks for liking my posts.
Beautiful. Makes me think of warm weather, somewhere I’d like to visit.
Your photos are beautiful!
You have a lyrical way with words that melds beautifully with your images …
Thanks for visiting my blog 🙂
Beautiful blog, thanks for the visit too 🙂
Beautiful work
Thank you for visiting my blog. Your images are beautiful.
Thanks for liking my blog.
What a beautiful bright flower for a dreary winter day today!!
Lovely capture! Thank you so much for stopping by my blog. I’m glad you’re enjoying my Photo Of The Week series! Best Wishes!
Just beautiful in its simplicity. Thanks for liking my blog:)
Lots of the Indian Paintbrush here in this area of my gardens. Open fields along the hiking trails of the watershed here will find many growing bright and wild.
Thanks for liking my picture today. It’s very nice to people notice. Have a great day.
Beautiful photo!!
I’m happy that you like “Joyce’s Barn.” It feels great to have someone like my painting as I reinvent my life from teacher to watercolorist. I continue to love your photos and poetry. Your blog is inspirational.
I love your wildflower photos! They remind me of our wild place up north (Northern Wisconsin).
Hi Seed bud.
This is a wonderful vivacious photo full of vitality and happiness.
Very nice!
Gorgeous image-the colors are so vibrant-very nice-
thank you too for stopping by and liking “Two Pair and Pastoral.” I appreciate it-
Love the colors….spring is definitely on it’s way!
Love it! Love it! 🙂 Wonderful colours! 🙂
Thanks for stopping by my blog! Much appreciated!
Stunning colors. Very pretty
Beautiful.
fabulous. I love paintbrush flowers..
I enjoy your photos, Jim
I’m destined for Texas in April: I wonder if April is too early to see these delightful flowers? Excellent shot. Glad you like “In search of unusual destinations”, by the way! Phil.
Thank you for your like on my post. Much Appreciated.
Love your beautiful pic . <3 <3 <3
Lovely picture! I look forward to exploring your blog!
thanks for the like on my recent post. You really have some beautiful countryside where you live. I enjoyed looking at your pictures.
Nice work! I lived outside of San Antonio for years…the flowers were always out of control! Thanks for checkin’ out my site 🙂
Wonderful idea …. where they meet in poetry …
Hey there, thanks so much for stopping by the Sunshine Scrapbook! 🙂
Beautiful!! I love this!! 🙂
Beautiful colours!!!
So vibrant and pretty.
Nice photo.
Love the color of the Indian Paintbrush. Might have to see if I can find some to grow here.
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Reblogged from Seedbud…
Thank you for the ‘like.’ I appreciate it!
HI, I just wanted to thank you for stopping by my Garden Reverie blog and “liking” it so often. It is so nice to have a friend out there! Best to you –
Cackie
So gorgeous. Would definitely make me stop and look!
Thanks so much for stopping by Webs And Threads. I’m happy to hear from you and that you took the time to look at my new work. You are an artist inspired by the wonders of nature as well!
“embers of sunset” – language as beautiful as the image!
Fab colours!
Lovely. Not so sure that is indian paintbrush though. Looks way more like some sort of aster, but the paintbrush we have around here might be very different looking than yours.
Lovely photo!
Thanks for visiting my blog. I like the Indian Paintbrush…(what a lovely name!)
Thanks for stopping by my blog and liking my post.
Long time no see. Thank you for visiting my blog. Lovely photo!
WONDERFUL PHOTO!
Thank you for visiting my blog today. I appreciate the time you took to stop by. May your day be filled with joy and peace.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
Beautiful.
Marvelous.
Thank you for stopping by my blog. I love your photos. Your Indian Paintbrush really warmed me. Just what I needed to see on a cold, foggy, wet English night.
Beautiful
Beautiful! The colors are almost techni-color neon!
Lovely colors. Thank you for stopping by my blog and leaving the Like 🙂
Your work never ceases to delight! I also want to thank you for stopping by my blog. I have so much to learn, but with people such as yourself, there is no reason why I can’t!
Your images are wonderful!
Great pictures!
Thanks for the visit and the like
Dorinda
Beautiful photograph. Composition is outstanding.
beautiful.
Embers of sunset… loved that!
Beautiful photos, Jim
Your words and images are so beautiful! Thank you very much for visiting my blog today.
Very nice work
What a lovely photo – of a lovely named plant. Thanks for liking my blog.
Beautiful. I love the depth of color and the contrasting color.
Thank you for visiting my blog and liking my photo “Floating Flowers”. I like your photo of the Indian Paintbrush. It has done wonders to the meadow!
Lovely, Thanks for sharing both the photo and the words.Warmly, Tasha
It’s amazing how one photo can express so much…The power of nature is indeed amazing. It’s really true that a picture can express a thousand words, isn’t it? Although I’d rather change the ‘thousand’ to infinity!
Great color and a beautiful shot.
Thank you for looking at my site. Love your poetry with photos.
Thanks for visiting and liking my post.
Lovely pictures. Thanks for visiting my blog. Hope you stop by again soon.
a kindred spirit in all things from nature! thanks for visiting my blog too.
Nature paints best I think, so ad lib, so often, so beautiful, to stir the soul to remember we’re here to Be joyful. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
wow, such lovely colors and words – so vibrant!
Thanks for liking my blog about living in Portugal. What a lovely name for a flower with such rich colour.
They are so pretty and such a beautiful bright color.
Lovely!
beautiful.
Thanks for stopping by to see Lavender Fields – I wish I had taken the photo but my talents do no extend that far nor does my travel budget 😉
Great site and great pictures. Thanks for stopping by my site…
Great pic. Thanks for taking the time to read my poem.
What a pretty picture!
Love your work! It has been said that every writer should read 10 books for every one he/she writes. The same probably goes for blogging. I will definitely visit you often.
Thank you for liking my blog; landscapingthesacred.wordpress.com. I hope to find you there again.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog and for the like on my post “Spring is Here”. 🙂
Whether you call it Butterfly Weed or Hawk Week or Indian Paint Brush – this is a lovely flower – and it makes a gorgeous photograph. AND, you can eat the flower are edible – wonderful in in a green salad. The knowledgeable natives use it to make their glossy and thick, to treat rheumatism, and enhance the immune system.
Thanks for dropping by my blog. I like yours, too!
Lovely photo!
Beautiful! One of my favorite flowers with a lovely story to it — thanks for taking time to visit Earth: Sacred/Possession!
Just Gorgeous!
AMong my most favorite wildflowers-A beautiful image!
Thank you for liking my article; Light Incarnate. Please visit often. I post almost every day.
Thank you for visiting my blog. I am very passionate about the Brooklyn Botanic Garden’s Cherry Blossom festival. I’m trying to make a gallery of some of my photos of their trees on my site–I don’t know how yet. Stay tuned…….
I like the nicese and well-composed pictures on your site.
Thank you for stopping by my blog! …and “liking” my post about my Mother! I can tell by the dates on your comments that you have been doing this for a while! I started two weeks ago…I still don’t even know…what I “dont know”! But I’m LEARNING! 🙂 I’ll be following your blog…and your lead…I have another blog called “picture perfect poetry” where I use my own photographs as inspiration for my 30 days of poems in this year’s NaPoWriMo! Also…loved the Indian Paintbrush…grew up in deep South Texas…the roadsides along the highways are covered in Blue bonnets, winecups, and Indian Paintbrush…EVERY SPRING! Nice!
Keep going on shaky ground and along winding paths, while enchanting us with your visions cast in few lines.
(:
Thanks for liking “backyard get-together.” I appreciate your support and wish you and your blog the very best.
Beautiful. Thanks for stopping by and liking my recent post “Finally.. Spring appears to have arrived” 🙂 Your encouragement is appreciated.
Thanks for dropping by my blog…..you have some fascinating photographs. I like the starkness of some of them which captures the seasons.
Lovely….
beautiful
Thanks for the like today.
Hej from Sweden !
Thanks for stopping by my blog and liking my recent post. Welcome back anytime.
Thank you for the beautiful pictures. V.
Beautiful and vibrant!
There is nothing to add after reading the above comments … I think “beautiful” is the optimum word here.
Beautiful, vivid, colors. Thanks for sharing and liking my post.
Brings back memories…
Beautiful and thanks for stopping by my blog!
Beautiful capture, I love the colours.
Thanks for visiting my blog and liking “Anthuriam in the shade’. I like your nature photography and your comments on each photo…..
All the Best!
Thanks for stopping by my blog and your like. You have lovely work here.
You have some lovely phots!
David
PS thanks for visiting me at http://ja2da.com
These are gorgeous! I am inspired! I will be following to see what else you’re doing and what I can learn in the process. Amazing what an amazing subject nature gives us!
I think your photograph of the magnolia in bloom is exquisite. And, thank you also for liking one of my posts.
Good morning, seedbud! Thank you for your visits to my blog. They encouraged me to visit yours, which I am very glad to see and will follow. Pictures worth a thousand words, indeed!
Beautiful image 🙂
Fantastic picture, it feels like it has been taken late in the day. beautiful.
gorgeous colours!
WOW! Hi Seedbud ~ The colors just pop in the Leaf and Twig photo. Looks like a fire plant (if there were such a thing). LOL Thank you for visiting my blog on “Where have the Fireflies gone”. Am curious what drew you there?
That is beautiful – simple but stunning.
Beautiful pictures!!! Thanks for visiting my site.
Your painting is magnificent!
Lovely picture
Thanks for liking my blog post about Eudora Welty garden! I love the picture, we have Indian paintbrush planted along I55 in Jackson and it is just beautiful. Your picture is gorgeous!
This is one of my favourite sights in the June garden where I live in eastern Ontario.
🙂
Gorgeous!
Thank you for like my photo Irish Sun. I look forward to viewing your page.
Just spectacular. Love it!
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Seedbud’s photos are lovely and inspiring.
Very nice, I love it.
This is great, I love your posts.
How beautiful, and so indicative of the nearness of summer!
Wonderful!
Beautiful!
Very pretty flowers. Thanx for viewing my photos!
Lovely pairing of exquisite photos and haiku, seedbud! What a treat!
I saw that you visited my “Randa Lane…” blog and liked some of what you saw there. I hope you will visit often. Or, if the spirit moves you, “follow” along with others who enjoy my efforts. *easy smile*
Randa Lane blog: http://randalane.wordpress.com
Looking forward to reading more of your haiku and other short verse in the days ahead.
Best Always,
-R-
Thanks so much for liking my post on the flower girls. I absolutely love your work. You’re immensely talented. Carmen Aida
Gorgeous colors in this photo–put a smile on my face! Thanks for visiting and for liking my fledgling blog of photography.
Lovely photo – flowers are so very beautiful to photograph. The colours of nature have the very best palette.
Lovely. Thanks for visiting my new blog today.
Hi – I came to your blog because you were kind enough to like one of my posts and for some reason I started on this page. I’m a gardener here in England and this cheerful personality grows both wild and in gardens. One of its many names, here at least, is Fox and cubs … possibly because the main plant, in the centre, is bigger – watching over? – the smaller ones round its feet…
And thank YOU for the additional information! Your blog is quite lovely.
How kind – it’s very early days yet, but with luck and a few not so gentle reminders, some of the other friends will start posting soon and it’ll get more interesting…
hi! Thanks for all your comments along the way. I hear you are having a bit of a heat wave. We certainly are. A very unusual summer for us in the northeast – very high heat and a tremendous amount of rain. I haven’t heard the name “fox and cubs” I love all the different names for plants. Happy blogging and gardening. Very Best, Seedbud.
Hi – our heatwave comes without rain this year – at least so far – but last summer was incredibly wet. Checking out photographs of this time last year, we were paddling round in a sea of mud. Strange times …but never dull! T.
How so very pretty! 🙂
Very beautiful… but, isn’t that hawkweed? We have that flower here, but also Indian Paintbrush which looks like a paintbrush dipped in paint. I know there are many species of Paintbrush, as well as regional differences in names. I hope you won’t mind my asking, because it really is a lovely picture 🙂
Thank you for commenting on my “Lean on Me” trellis. I just started that blog yesterday so I was pleasantly surprised to get a comment so soon. It might take me a while to get up to speed. I’ve been writing online articles on Squidoo and Bubblews for some time, but this is my first blog.
I love your Indian Paintbrush photo!
Thanks so much for liking my blog post! I really appreciate it!
Beautiful!!
Sweet!
True art !
Lovely:)
Beautiful colours.
Yooper roses! Miss seeing these this time of year. Thx for sharing.
Beautiful.
Thank you for the visit … great photo
Hey, you’re good.
Lovely picture! Thanks for visiting my blog.
Vibrant
i love the indian paintbrush and the colorful work u do!
thank you for liking my recent posts.
have a good weekend ahead.
cheers,
kap
Thank you for visiting my blog. Beautiful and inspiring pics!!!