What a pretty color combination. The Johnny Jump-Ups are so cute - do you ever add them to salads or anything? I've always meant to try them but haven't yet.
I just love the way they look together, and I love it that the JJs came all on their own in the midst of the daylily garden. I've never eaten them. Too pretty to pick, I guess.:<)
Lisa, they usually appear earlier, but this is a shady spot, underneath all these daylilies, and so I guess they got fooled into thinking it was early spring. :<) I'm thrilled they appeared.
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What a pretty color combination. The Johnny Jump-Ups are so cute - do you ever add them to salads or anything? I've always meant to try them but haven't yet.
ReplyDeleteI just love the way they look together, and I love it that the JJs came all on their own in the midst of the daylily garden. I've never eaten them. Too pretty to pick, I guess.:<)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Nan. I am surprised that you still have violas. However you are much further north than we are.
ReplyDeleteLisa, they usually appear earlier, but this is a shady spot, underneath all these daylilies, and so I guess they got fooled into thinking it was early spring. :<) I'm thrilled they appeared.
ReplyDeleteWhat a charming combination, I do love those daylilies too. Violas were over moths ago here, lucy you.
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Absolutely beautiful!! Thanks for sharing such a great photo.
ReplyDeleteI found you on the blogroll for WW. I'm also in some Y!Groups that have a Nan. Is that you??
that's a great shot, you can even see the lovely flower petal texture.. love it! happy WW!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lily! Hope your day has been a lovely one.
ReplyDeleteSmiles...
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