Lovely Flowers – June
For the month of June I shared five photos on my Facebook page. Â Here is the story behind the photo, hope you enjoy…
These peach roses pictured above are called Brandy. Â I’ve had them for years and they make large, fragrant blooms. Peach is one of my favorite colors and that’s why I picked this rose. Â We found the driftwood in the background when we went to the beach to experiment with my friends camera last month. Â It dropped some sand in front of the roses and it looks like glitter. Â I photographed these flowers with my Vintage Rose Pillowcases and the Vintage Fan Crocheted Edging Pattern.
Isn’t this a beautiful setting pictured above? Â We were at a cupcake shop and they had this cute sitting area with the purple couch and distressed white coffee table. Â I love all these colors together and the comfortable feeling it has. Â My son wanted to know why I was taking a photo of these flowers, but even though they are on their last leg, they are still pretty to me. Â The cupcakes were delicious and we celebrated my daughter’s birthday there. Â
This was the first bloom of my Agapanthus plant this year.  These look like they’re going to explode open at any moment!  I love this color of purple and they are easy to grow, yeah.  They are just beautiful.
This little flower reminds me of a Hibiscus flower, but I don’t know the official name of it. Â The plant is very hardy, almost like a weed, with pretty miniature Hibiscus looking blooms. Â They are small in size, and vibrant. Â I photographed these flowers with my Island Breeze Bag.Â
We were hosting a team garage sale one weekend for my daughter’s soccer team, and I came across this beautiful Bougainvillea growing up the arbor and along the roof of a house. Â The sky was really blue that day and as the sun was going down behind us it made pretty shadows on the house.
I hope you enjoyed the June flowers as much as I did!
Thank you for reading.
Have a great day,
Lovely pictures
Thank you! 🙂
love all the things you show thank you
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