what my garden gave me today

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truthfully, the roses are from whole foods. i do have roses like the ones i’ve photographed, but the bush gives me about two a day. the strawberries? i picked from my gardens & ate them after taking their picture. the blue hydrangea is HUGE & will give me flowers for weeks & weeks.

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  1. tisjen says:

    Beautiful photos 🙂

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    1. Amy Saab says:

      Thank you! ~amy

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  2. a joy of colour Amy

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  3. maitricracky says:

    it jussss awesom

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    1. Amy Saab says:

      Thank you so much! ~amy

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  4. lemony69 says:

    What an ocean of colours. Stunning ❤

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    1. Amy Saab says:

      Thank you so much. I’m so excited about my Hydrangea’s beginning to flower. My house will be filled with blue for weeks to come! ~amy

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  5. So nice…..the strawberries and the flowers together.

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    1. Amy Saab says:

      I gobbled up the strawberries after photographing them. The juice ran down my chin, i had to eat them over the kitchen sink. Thank you, Gretchen. ~amy

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  6. firefly1275 says:

    Very beautiful flowers!

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    1. Amy Saab says:

      Thank you so much! ~amy

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  7. Mike says:

    Beautifully photographed!

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    1. Amy Saab says:

      Thank you! My gardens made it quite easy, Mike. ~amy

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  8. cynthiamvoss says:

    Love those colors together! Such beautiful photos!

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    1. Amy Saab says:

      Thank you, Cynthia! ~amy

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  9. Beautiful photography! You make me want to start my own garden, but capturing their beauty like you do would be a little challenging for me 🙂
    I look forward to seeing more of your work,
    xo

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    1. Amy Saab says:

      Haley, it is so worth the effort to garden, even its just a container at first. As far as photography…we live in the technical age in which it costs nothing to take a thousand photographs on one subject, until you get it right & then understanding why it worked. I suggest to you or anyone, to keep trying & remember to learn from your mistakes! ~amy

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      1. Awh thank you for taking the time to get back to me about that 🙂 I’ll definitely take your advise and know that some things that may not come out as anticipated will always stand as a learning curve and help one to grow from that point on.
        Take care and have a wonderful day,
        xo

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  10. Lush, lush, lush a bountiful of gorgeous colorful heavenly gifts from Mother Nature, I say hurray to that!!!

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    1. Amy Saab says:

      I say, hurray to that as well! My house looks so great with all the flowers scattered about. Lucky me! Thank you, Eva! ~amy

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  11. Dale says:

    Most generous garden, indeed! Still waiting for my roses and peas!

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    1. Amy Saab says:

      In Alabama we are in the heat of summer already, my hydrangea just started turning blue. I have other hydrangeas that haven’t bloomed yet. I hope your roses & peas come quickly…i’m sure they’ll be worth the wait. ~amy

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      1. Dale says:

        🙂

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  12. Rajiv says:

    Love the colours

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    1. Amy Saab says:

      Thank you, Rajiv! ~amy

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  13. Linda Corliss says:

    BEAUTIFUL !!

    Sent from my iPhone

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    1. Amy Saab says:

      Thank you, Linda! ~amy

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  14. niasunset says:

    so beautiful dear Amy, amazing colours, adorable garden you have. Thanks and Love, nia

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    1. Amy Saab says:

      Thank you so much, Nia. I love my flowers. ~amy

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