Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Outdoor Wednesday...

Happy Outdoor Wednesday... it is soooooo hot! It has been over 100 degrees for six days. Sunday was 110. My garden looks hot and tired, except for these beauties...






do you think that is why the color is named "hot pink"...hmmmm.
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14 comments:

  1. Gosh, those are amazing! Absolutely breathtaking! And Stephanie, thanks again for letting us enter your drawing for that sweet butter dish. I just LOVE it!

    Happy OW to you...

    XO,

    Sheila :-)

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  2. Beautiful!!! Our gardens are beginning to look a little sunscorched too, we too have had too many over 100 degree days here!
    ♥ Teresa

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  3. Aboslutely beautiful. Your garden appears to be fairing better than mine. I have watered, even tried covering with a garden umbrella. I think my gardens are done until the Fall. Thanks for sharing the color. Country Hugs, Sherry

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  4. lovely pinkness. My flowers are spent this year. Short year for newly planted. Next year will be better and last longer. Have a wonderful day.

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  5. Delicate pink florals ... my gardens are snapping out of the overload of water 'funk' they were in ... too many heavenly kisses of that dew for 2 1/2 months. TTFN ~Marydon

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  6. lovely lovely flowers :)

    TTFN~~Claudia ♥

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  7. Hot Pink...HA! It's been very hot here in the O.C. as well. My flowers are having a heat stroke too!

    xoxo
    Karyn

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  8. Hot Pink indeed!! They are standing tough throughout the heat wave!!! Gorgeous!!
    Keep cool, hugs, Nerina :)

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  9. Lovely blooms!
    Great shots.

    Happy outdoor
    Regina

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  10. Beautiful photos of gorgeous flours. How can you go wrong? You have a charming blog.

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  11. Hot pink! Something I never thought about! The flowers are beautiful and I feel for them. We had that horrible heat wave last week and I thought I would die. All the flowers were drooping their little heads and the roses all got little brown edges. It was so sad.

    Try to stay cool,
    Robin

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  12. I feel your pain :) I so want an irrigation system in our yard! Beuatiful flowers (in spite of the heat)!

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  13. Beautiful blooms in your garden.
    Nice shots.
    I Love the last one.

    Happy outdoor.
    Regina

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