Showing posts with label pink. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pink. Show all posts
Thursday, November 19, 2015
Searching for Roy G Biv: Pink
Since finding something pink around here in November is pretty difficult (gray or brown - take your pick), I had to go back a month or so for the photos. I tried to cover a wide variety of the possible shades of pink, so here goes.
Rosy pink veronica...
... a lavendar-pink petunia...
... a classic pink cosmo...
... coppery-pink grasses...
... magenta-pink cosmos...
... and faded pink coneflowers.
To enjoy all the shades of pink found by other Roy G Biv participants, please visit the blogs of our hostesses, Jennifer Coyne Qudeen and Julie B. Booth.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
RoyGBiv: Pink
In the Search for Roy G. Biv, hosted by Julie Booth and Jennifer Coyne Qudeen, we have rotated through all the "official" rainbow colors and are now on to pink. Pink is a color that has been on my mind a lot lately, as the bridesmaids' dresses for my son's upcoming wedding are in shades of blush and pink. Here's one:
Pretty, yes? I, however, have not been having so much luck finding a suitable pink dress, which is the reason my brain has been so stuck on pink.
Here's a lovely wildflower called meadow pink...
... and another which for some inexplicable reason is known as joe-pye weed...
I love this delicate pink primrose, which grows in my own garden...
This bright pink azalea is a joy every year, and the butterflies love it, too...
... a beautiful carved jade vessel at the Smithsonian in Washington.
Thanks for joining me on the search for pink. To see more, please go to Julie's or Jennifer's blogs for all the pink links!
Pretty, yes? I, however, have not been having so much luck finding a suitable pink dress, which is the reason my brain has been so stuck on pink.
Here's a lovely wildflower called meadow pink...
I love this delicate pink primrose, which grows in my own garden...
This bright pink azalea is a joy every year, and the butterflies love it, too...
... a beautiful carved jade vessel at the Smithsonian in Washington.
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