Saturday, April 15, 2006

Bluebells

I just couldn't resist posting more pictures. If fellow readers have any pictures they would like to share, do tell me of your blog or email me the picture at this email address.

9 comments:

dith said...

Mynn...cant comment much on the 'goodness' of your macro pics as I am no expert, hehe BUT the Bluebells are sure lovely....we sure dont have such striking blooms here in Malaysia eh?

Auntie De has green fingers eh? Or is it Uncle de's doings?

*Psst, my garden needs these 'touch' so badly!!*

mynn said...

I was thinking the same thing, posting up these pictures, such flowers don't grow in malaysia. they are actually very tiny (2cms in length) but the macro function make them appear large.

The plants are actually auntie de's mother's magical touch (read: it grows wild, only joking auntie de!). a glimpse of auntie de's mother may be seen soon if mama sarah writes about our adventures in nottingham ..

bie .. cepat lah tulis!

mynn said...

ps. auntie de's parents & family currently live in notts

Mama Pongkey said...

Subhanallah it is already that time of the year? Normally we make a point of seeing bluebells in woodlands... the year before last it was in Kew, last year Kew again and also natural ones in Epping Forest. I really love spring!!! I think the seasons are a bit out of whack since daffodils and bluebells are appearing at the same time!

Anonymous said...

DITH: it`s my mom`s garden, yes. the only time I have green fingers is when I do finger painting with emyr, heehee

u know mynn, I was admiring the bluebells only just yesterday morning.. comel

when summertime comes, maybe u could take pics of the poppies then. just love poppies!

mynn said...

I can't be happier it's finally spring. Our best times in the UK was during spring/summer in Cardiff eh uncle & auntie de? we had a good time with barbeques almost every weekend! i'm thinking of uploading pictures of those times on flickr/photopages.

may Auntie Wa could give DITH tips on gardeing;)

Mama Pongkey said...

Hrmm. Are these special bluebells? Don't they normally look droopy at the end, and the flowers are elongated bell shapes?

They seem almost the same colour though.

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