Paradox set free by the fence uninhibited and unafraid delphinium bloom with abandon Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)MoreClick to email this to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related
Freedom as the absence of all constraint is one of the oldest misunderstandings in the world. This is a truly beautiful example of the power of setting limits. π LikeLike Reply
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Sigh. Mine never get to be more than a couple of inches high before the slugs eat them. π¦ LikeLike Reply
Here it is the deer that eat them right before they bloom – unless you fence. π LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
…a most pretty paradox…
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love that beautiful delphinium blue
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Lovely and they remind me off my grandmother.
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The fence makes a beautiful background.
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A beautiful paradox. π
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Love blue…..love this shot. π Makes sunshine for my day!
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Nice flowers. π
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Freedom as the absence of all constraint is one of the oldest misunderstandings in the world. This is a truly beautiful example of the power of setting limits. π
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Hear, hear! Great addition to a near-perfect post.
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Nice blooms π
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Vibrant color! Wow! I need to get my pictures posted. Thank you for sharing π
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Gorgeous!
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BeautifulοΌ
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beautiful
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So gorgeous! Such a beautiful blue.
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How wonderful I struggle to grow Delphiniums!
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Oh how I love the reckless abandon of such things. π
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Such a peaceful and calming picture.
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I so love the blue.
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Sigh. Mine never get to be more than a couple of inches high before the slugs eat them. π¦
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Here it is the deer that eat them right before they bloom – unless you fence. π
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I like Delphinum sp. and here you define it very well… lovely words, thank you
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Very beautiful flowers!
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2 of my favorite things…flowers and fence posts!!! :))))
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the forest is totally unnoticed. the most beautiful paradox of all.
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Reblogged this on Tracey in Maine.
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Stunning. Wonderful blog
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