Pink Parasol Mandevilla is climbing the lattice nicely already, I just love it! Thanks friends! (Sally and John)
Thorns plant is just "chuck full" of blossoms! This is an amazing plant that blooms all year long, never ceasing. I take it inside for the winter and it never stops giving of its beautiful blooms. It is about 3 foot tall. It is so named as to represent Christ's crown of thorns and the blossoms are the drops of blood He shed.
When we visited Huntington Beach State Park we saw this beautiful Pink Striped Beach umbrella.
PINK...
If I could be a Pink "Something"
I would be a tiny Sunset cloud
Floating above the earth below
Just singing praises right out loud!
Thanking God for all I have
Thanking nature for all it gives
Thanking every tiny bird
That gives so much without a word
But only a song from it's heart.
©Kerrie O'Hearn Marquart
Do come and visit me again and if you have time, see my other blogs whose links are in the side bar. Thank you!
♥KERRIE♥
My heart to yours...
8 comments:
Your flowers are gorgeous.
HPS
Michelle
Your walk outside found plenty of pretty pinks. You have a very nice yard.
Love the poem, and that pale pink petunia. We don't see many petunias that color. I have never seen a crown of thorns plant! So pretty!!
Hi Kerrie,
I love all of your flowers!
Hope you are doing ok and staying cool in this heat we've been having. I think it's supposed to drop back to the 80's next week. {I'm hoping}.
Pink Sparkles for your days,
Stephanie ♥
love your gladiolas... i have a mandevilla on my patio too. We had thoughts of driving down to Huntington Beach today. New to your blog. take care.
nice blog... i too have a mandevilla i love. Nice gladiolas!! We are lovers of Huntington Beach too.
I've really enjoyed looking around on your blog. It's very well done!
Kerrie~
Your photos are beautiful!
You should join Sand and Sea...
Happy belated PS!
Smiles~
gypsea nurse
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