Morning Glories-October 2008
Each morning sees some task begin,
Each evening sees it close;
Something attempted
Something done,
Has earned a night's repose.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow~
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Hi Erin,
ReplyDeleteLove your morning glories. Unusual color (deep pink) for them. I have a big blue one on my blog. Please drop by.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations....Your posting is very interesting...Keep writing.. Welcome to my blog...
What a wonderful color of those morning glories. I have only seen the blue and the dark purple here.
ReplyDeleteFirst time I see deep pink color of morning glories in pic, I have purple, gold yellow and white morning glories in the Philippines before. Yours is so beautiful thanks for sharing..I love the color.
ReplyDeleteI put my TF at Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow site..
My neighbors grew morning glories for a while, so I would enjoy their pretty faces. Your photo is lovely, especially with the drips of wet.
ReplyDeleteI've always had mixed emotions about morning glories. I think they're beautiful but as a kid they always tried to take over our garden so I was constant out in the garden with a hoe trying to get rid of them.
ReplyDeleteWhat vibrant colors! Morning glories have always been a favorite of mine.
ReplyDeleteThe Magenta contrasts beautifully with the white and green colours. You have also posted a very lovely poem. Happy Holidays.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers constrast so nicely with the foliage. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the colour - so springy on a snowy day.
ReplyDeleteErin: What neat captures of the wonderfully colored Morning Glories with the red stripes.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely seeing all these pretty flowers and it's just what we need on days like this. You've taken some beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteI love Morning Glories as did my Grandma; but sometimes they do take over.
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely!
Who could say no to Morning Glories
ReplyDeletein such a eye catching colour. The name says it all, they are glorious!
Lovely morning shot!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty colour. I didn't know they could be pink too..
ReplyDeleteThe poem is very apt, well chosen for a Monday :)
beautiful flowers! nice for weeks!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful four glorious flowers and one tiny insect add life ton it.
ReplyDeleteWith that kind of flowers around you do live the good life
ReplyDeleteMorning glories just gives me a smile in my face ;) Nice capture!
ReplyDeleteMine is here;
http://yennygirl.com/?p=4094
Lovely flowers and I like your poem too! Thanks for your visit!
ReplyDeleteOh, lovely, lovely, lovely…. I love Morning Glory so much. These flowers are so charming and their colour is great against their green leaves!
ReplyDeleteHi Erin, what a wonderful picture of this very pretty pink morning glory.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting and leaving a comment.
- Cheers Gisela.
Beautiful flower and color.
ReplyDeleteMorning Glory! Thank you for the little ad!!!
ReplyDeleteNice flower, beautiful shot.
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I had in Summer this flower in my terrace.
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful.
Have a nice week.
My favorite flowers! I'm partial to the 'heavenly blue' but these have changed my mind. Thanks for sharing the beauty from a beautiful state as well.
ReplyDeleteOh, what beauties!
ReplyDeletePaz
Morning glories are so pretty. I like the poem you posted too. I just don't morning glories in my yard. They take over everything if I don't watch them.
ReplyDeleteYour Morning glories are a beautiful color~lucky you~having such beauties in December!
ReplyDeleteHappy Holidays!
Also from Va.~Covington~
Cat