Sunday 21 June 2015

Silent Sunday - June 21st 2015



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  1. Beautiful and simple. Nature at it's best! Angela x

    #MySundayPhoto

    Angela

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    1. And we have such a lot on the paths round the gite.

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  2. Aren't they beautiful? Amazing to see them blossom. Lovely photo. #MySundayPhoto

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  3. That's beautiful. We've had a foxglove appear in our garden. My younger son keeps warning us all that it's poisonous!

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    1. Ah yes, Digitalis is very poisonous but also has great medicinal value when used correctly as a medicine!

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  4. The foxgloves are stunning at the moment, I love the way the sun frames this photo

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    1. It certainly caught my eye in the shaft of sunlight.

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  5. beautiful, love foxgloves colours, so pretty!

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  6. Beautiful foxglove. Ours have done really well this year too x #silentsunday

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  7. I love foxgloves, they are so pretty

    Thank you for linking up

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  8. That's gorgeous! Love the light in it! (:

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    1. Others were in shade but this one foxglove was bathed in sunshine and looked so fabulous I had to get a picture of it.

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  9. thats so pretty I love the colours and the light fab!

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  10. Such lovely light in this picture Rosie, you've really captured the essence of early summer. We don't get fox gloves in the south really, the odd one but not many. I remember sticking them on my finger like gloves as a child. One of my very English memories.

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    1. They are certainly a flower very associated with England but they also grow in profusion here in Normandy and I love them.

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  11. Love the sunshine lighting those stem! Lovely capture. #mysundayphoto

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  12. Gorgeous, I love fox gloves =)

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  13. foxgloves? is that what they are? so pretty. the light is lovely on them.

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