It really is a wonder of resilience! It's just that they've survived a great storm! Nice to see, Bill!. Have a wonderful day. We are 17º. but thermal sensation of 15, because we have a unpleasant wind...
I remember living in a rental house where hydrangeas had died and left those pretty forms through the winter, but the landlady didn't like them, so tore them out.
Bill, the photos of my post are not mine. I have a note about authorship in the footer, but I decided to add another note on the last post. Thank you to check it out. Cordial greetings. ~~~~
Hi Bill.
ReplyDeleteIt is still beautiful that way.
Greetings from Patricia.
Muito bonita esta fotografia, gostei.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
I liked this photo so much.. Have a great day Bill :)
ReplyDeleteNow that is really pretty. Thanx Bill.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
They are still beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey look fragile, but reckon they stand strong wind...
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice photo, the plant and fence color look pretty.
ReplyDeleteTake care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
So lovely! I like the wall behind them too. Wonderful photo!
ReplyDeleteThey really do look forlorn!
ReplyDelete...it out on quite a show.
ReplyDeleteThat bush will be growing again soon by the look of your area.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flower the hydrangers.
ReplyDeleteStill very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThey do stand out.
ReplyDeleteIt really is a wonder of resilience! It's just that they've survived a great storm! Nice to see, Bill!.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day. We are 17º. but thermal sensation of 15, because we have a unpleasant wind...
For whatever reason, I find the spent, dried hydrangeas still very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBut still beautiful just in a different way.
ReplyDeleteI remember living in a rental house where hydrangeas had died and left those pretty forms through the winter, but the landlady didn't like them, so tore them out.
ReplyDeleteBom dia. Parabéns pelo seu excelente trabalho.
ReplyDeleteNevertheless, the hydrangeas are still beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThey're still beautiful, Bill.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
Have blessed days.
A hug
They are still very pretty!
ReplyDeleteAun se ve bonito. Saludos
ReplyDeleteHydrangeas are the most interesting flower -- beautiful in different ways in all their stages.
ReplyDeleteHydrangea! The first time I saw one was 40 years ago, in Ireland!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are always beautiful even if they are spent.
ReplyDeleteAunque ya se están marchitando, sigue dotadas de una gran belleza.
ReplyDeleteThey are a hint of the good things to come in the spring & summer.
ReplyDeleteThis hydrangea promises to look great come spring and summer. We have a couple in front of our house that I enjoy.
ReplyDeleteThey have definitely seen better days.
ReplyDeleteNice to know once again they will be blooming!
ReplyDeleteBill, the photos of my post are not mine. I have a note about authorship in the footer, but I decided to add another note on the last post. Thank you to check it out.
ReplyDeleteCordial greetings.
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We have hydrangea in rainy season , June.
ReplyDeleteIt tells us the summer would come soon.
those spent hydrangeas will soon be coming back.
ReplyDeleteDone and dusted.
ReplyDeletePobres flores Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteHopefully in Spring they'll be blooming again
ReplyDeleteUma imagem muito bonita, com cores contrastantes! Resultou muito bem!
ReplyDeleteAbraço
Ana