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Monday, August 3, 2009

A Sea of pink


I just love the mass of flowers that bloom this time of year.
(Amaryllis) Lycorus sqamigera
Its common names: Surprise Lily, Magic Lily, and Resurrection Lily. It is also sometimes referred to as Naked Lady.
But it is also a sign that fall is near.

My tomatoes are the largest I have ever had.
But only 1 has been ripe this is the 2nd one so far.
This summer temperatures are some what cool.
So every thing is way behind

My first corn is in.
This is cheep E. 10 days old today.
This chick is part Cuckoo Maran

PhotobucketHave a wonderful day and remember to laugh and play.Photobucket

We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing. - George Bernard Shaw

12 comments:

Denise said...

The pink is so lovely, your vegetables look awesome.

Sue said...

Grammy, those lilies are to die for. Just GORGEOUS!!!!!!!
Wow. I'm a sucker for pink.

Ebb Tide said...

Thanks for sharing those lovely flowers. Make my day lovelier despite of the intense heat here.

Gail said...

I love Surprise lillies! Your garden seems to be doing well and you were worried. Chick seems to have settled in.

Wendy said...

What beautiful pink lilies! They look so pretty. And your corn looks absolutely scrumptious!
Love that baby chick on your grandson's arm.
Summer is in full swing - cool or not! Yippeeeee!

angela said...

so cute!

Aiyana said...

The pink lillies planted en masse are beautiful, and the baby chick is so cute!
Aiyana

Nola said...

You are the second person to blog about the very same flower! They are beautiful, I've never seen them, so I don't know if they grow here, but I'm going to check into it, because I love pink flowers.

Darla said...

Those lilies are beautiful!!! Veggie envy here...

Carla said...

Red naked ladies are common here, LOVE you masses of pink. You said fall was on its way, and I had to remind myself you have REAL seasons. Our fall doesn't start til Oct of Nov. Your chicky is looking darling!! Take care Ernie:)

Jean said...

Absolutely beautiful blooms! I've never seen these but must look for them. Lovely! Thanks! Jean

kesslerdee said...

I love all of your pictures! That Cheap E is sure a cutie! I remember my dad bringing home chicks each year- some laid eggs and others ended up on the dinner table but we sure had fun with them when they were little.