Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flowers. Show all posts

Monday, January 31, 2011

Flowers in January

I took this last April in Minnesota. The air smelled so good with lots of trees looking just like this one.

New theme coming this evening. Excited? I thought you would be.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Another flower shot.

I would have posted this earlier, except the flowers didn't appear until today.








Monday, May 11, 2009

That one is looking right at me.

They still look mean to me, Allyson.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

One more tulip shot

This is my favorite shot I got on that windy day.

Feel free to comment how much you love it, too.


Friday, May 8, 2009

Not tulips!

Here are some very non-tulip flowers. :)


Okay, there are some tulips here, but let's not pay attention to them.



Okay, I know. Technically a tree. But it is so pretty, I couldn't pass it up.



I used to be scared of these flowers as a kid. I think it was too many viewings of Alice in Wonderland. I thought these flowers had mean faces.


:)

I'm appreciated!

A couple of weeks ago it was administrative professionals' week. On Friday the nurses I work for (there are six of them) gave me this and a sweet card. I had a plant like this in Utah but it didn't move with me.You can also see my desk and camera case. The box isn't usually there, I took it home because we need boxes to pack for the move.

Yay for potted flowers!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

A backyard beauty

Ok, so it was actually in the front yard but it's still really pretty. I think it might be a weed of sorts. These flowers are sprinkled throughout one corner of the yard. It's nice to see them in the morning, all covered in dew. (This is an afternoon shot. No dew for you.)

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Tulip Festival Redux

I'm lazy and decided to use some of the same pictures here.









Flowers are rare here.

The day I brought my camera to work it was really windy. There were a ton of really pretty tulips and three daffodils.


There are flower beds all over the campus of the hospital where I work. It's so pretty in non-winter months.