I just realized a week has gone by since my last posting. Where has this week gone to and left me behind? Wow!!! It's a good thing I realized it's time for Pink Saturday hosted by Beverly from How Sweet the Sound.
"The best and most beautiful things in the world must be felt with the heart."
-Helen Keller
It seems lately all I've shown you are outside shots of pinks, this week is no exception. As I was outside working on another project I noticed the beautiful pink spirea's blooming up by my baby barn. I don't believe I've seen them as pretty as I have this year. It must be do to all the early rains we've had. They are full to over flowing. Let's take a closer look.
The honeysuckle to the left is trying to invade the spirea along with the small bush to the right. They seem to be giving the spirea a big 'ole hug.
Beautiful pinks ranging from light to dark are a haven for all the bees that come to visit.
As the evening sun starts to go down I'm once again in awe of the beauty of the spirea. If only a few other flowers would step to the plate.. lol
Beverly, thank you for hosting this event each week. Now, I'm off to see all the other beautiful pinks...
hugs ~lynne~
22 comments:
Oh! How pretty, Lynne!! And I love the baby barn!! ;-D
Have a great weekend!!
xoxo
Jane
And a pretty pink contribution it is to the party. :)
Enjoy your weekend.
What lovely spirea! So PINK!!!
I'm hosting a new meme called "SUmmer Sundays". It's all about what summer means to YOU. I'd love to have you come and join us.
- The Tablescaper
Pretty in pink for sure!
Sweet pinks for sure!
Hi Lynne
I am so glad you're going to join my porch party! Your spirea look beautiful. Our bushes have all done well this year too due to lots of rain also.
Hugs, Rhondi
How pretty are these flower photos !
Thanks for stopping at Catharinas-love .
Love from the Netherlands ♥RINI♥
Good Morning Lynne!! Your spirea bushes are gorgeous! When we built our house 5 years ago, I knew I wanted that pink spirea in the front planters....it's one thing that I can't kill! Sadly, the kind we purchased (from Colonial Gardens) is a spreading kind and not the globe kind I thought we were buying. While it is the pretty pink, it invades other areas. So, I have to get out there and whack and hack and pull on it to keep it contained. I just took the clippers to three of them this week cuz they'd overtaken their boundaries! :)
No, I didn't get to Nell Hill's last Sat. Bonnie and I went to the Strawberry Festival at the Vaile Mansion here in Indep. If you haven't been before, it's and antique, flea market, crafts sale. I go to eat their strawberry shortcake and ice cream !! YUM! :)
I hope you're having a great day Lynne!! Happy Pink Sat! L, Dana
Wow, .....BEAUTIFUL!!! You have a pretty baby barn too, it makes for a pretty background for your spirea.
Have a great weekend!
Lynne the pink spirea looks great against the white!Attracting bees that a wonderful benefit!Love the rooster artwork!
Have a wonderful day in your garden with pinks!
Wish I could smell that honeysuckle! Thanks for sharing your pinks.Come by and visit sometime. Debbie
They are gorgeous, Lynn!..Christine
how pretty...love spiera...this has been a wonderful years so far for flowers...I's raing again here now...so far 3 1/2" and 4" on Tues....take care stay dry...Pat H
Happy Pink Saturday!
I did not know Spirea came in PINK! Mine are all white and now I am on a quest to find a pink one!
Jil
Beautiful pinks, but it's the rooster that I'm admiring. Thanks for stopping by to visit. ~ sarah
They are beautiful, Lynne! And I love your baby barn! I wish I had one for storage:):):) XO, Pinky
VERY PRETTY.HAPPY PS LAURA Q
What a great post, thank you for sharing! Happy Pink Saturday!! Esther XX
Lynne, this looks so pretty , I love pink in the garden!
Hello Lynne :) Your Pink Spirea is gorgeous...but then I love just about any pink floral or flower :)
Wishing you a belated Happy Pink Saturday :)
come stop on over if you get a chance as I have 2 giveaways that end on June 18th, if you'd like to enter :)
Warmest, Brenda
Your spirea is so pretty, Lynne! I was also admiring your hydrangeas. I have about 5 spirea and when hey start out you can see I have 5; now when they fill in and bloom you can't tell where one starts and another ends! I also have the blue hydangeas and just cut some this past weekend to bring inside. I, too, can't believe the different shades on one bush.
Morning Sweet Lynne~
I could just stay here for hours. :) Everything looks so lovely. I have never seen a yucca plant but I agree with you....it's beautiful!
Have a beautiful day~ J
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