“Dress in the wardrobe God picked out for you:
compassion, kindness, humility,
quiet strength, discipline.”
Colossians 3
This is Xaver Wilhelmy. He is a member of our church and comes from Austria. He is a craftsman and inventor who created the first pipe orga...
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These bluebells look like they are ready for a fancy ball with their frilly petals. I love what you did to the photo you used as a header Ginny!
Bluebells looks very beautiful. The name suits it very much!
Yes, real beauties here too, Ginny... all God's creations!
oh those are very pretty. I like the thought of ringing them to summon the fairies :)
Beautiful images, beautiful compositions:) Greetings
Blue Beauties, all of them
Blue Beauties, all of them
Wow those are some very beautiful bluebells. Wow. I have never seen those here in KY.
Love them. I wish there was more blue in nature!!
Best,
Bonnie
Wow the Spanish Bluebells are so beautiful! Love their color. How lovely they are rung to summon fairies. There must be many fairies flying around the flower :-)
...and, I think I like THESE better than the other bluebells. Pretty images.
Gorgeous photos of an exquisite little flower. I love bluebells and am thankful they grow in Virginia also. Thanks for visiting! The little bug you asked about was near a wooded area. I am not sure how far the range is but I hope you get to see one like him some day. Nature is full of wonder :) Have a great rest of the week Ginny :)
Very pretty. I don't believe I have ever seen or noticed a bluebell with a scalloped edge.
So lovely, Ginny!
I love them and your new header too.
Briony
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Gorgeous, Ginny. Just absolutely beautiful.
These flowers have such a delicate beauty.
what a wonderful surprise when i open your page suddenly saw so many blue beauties. I love it :)
I love these little beauties, Ginny, and I love your header, too! The flowers look so delicate.
They're beautiful - and I love the name fairy thimble :)
I never realized these were another variety of bluebell. Very pretty - they do make me think of fairies.
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