They look like Antirrhinums /Snap Dragons to me . Looks like they've seeded them selves there and are quite happy delighting all the bees and passers by ! Have a beautiful day ! 💐🐝🐝
Hi Bill. That first picture of the two flowers immediately made me think of my word "resilience" because they look determined to show their beauty in spite of their surroundings. May I borrow that picture for an upcoming post?
Thank you so much for your willingness to allow me to share it! I will be using it in a blog post next week and giving credit to you with a link to your blog. :)
Querido Bill, preciosas fotografías, esa flor en las piedras esta genial. ♥ Querido Bill ♥ Que hoy tengas un día maravilloso. Que la luz te acompañe siempre. Despertar es dejar de dormir, no dejar de soñar. ♥¡Feliz fin de semana!♥ ♥Abrazos y te dejo besitos♥ ♥♥♥♥♥♥GRACIAS♥♥♥♥♥♥
I'm visiting from over at Dianna's blog....She posted about resilience and how this picture on your blog was perfect for her post. I totally agree....Hope is everywhere and it can be seen in this very picture of the flower blooming although there may have been struggles...thank you
Bellissimi fiori,non so come facciano a vivere!Ciao
ReplyDeleteThey are growing strong on their own in front of all the other flowers. :-D
ReplyDeleteA wallflower!
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
Both good shots. I like the first one the best
ReplyDeleteNature’s resilience. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteSome sort of Iris?
ReplyDelete...grow where you can.
ReplyDeleteLas plantas aporvecha el mejor resquicio para nacer.
ReplyDeleteQue todo tengas un agradable día.
The hardiness and resilience of flowers growing in inhospitable spots provide inspiration to us all!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if some birds planted those? Our strongest tree was planted by birds. Lovely twins!
ReplyDeleteThose hardy blooms should bring a smile to anyone's face, Bill!
ReplyDeletePretty flowers, they are a lovely sight to see. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteLa forza della natura non ha limiti.... dolcissimi fiorellini.
ReplyDeleteUn caro saluto
They are pretty!
ReplyDeleteThe True Definition Of Determination There Mr Bill
ReplyDeleteHappy Thursday ,
Cheers
That's easy, it's a snapdragon. The poor thing grew in a tiny amount of soil so it looks like the usual foliage didn't develop.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are a strong plant to grow there and pretty too, and so is the second photo.
ReplyDeleteThey certainly are a strong plant to grow there and pretty too, and so is the second photo.
ReplyDeleteYes, snapdragon which is noticeably stunted, after all it's showing it's colors without much support!
ReplyDeleteThey look like Antirrhinums /Snap Dragons to me . Looks like they've seeded them selves there and are quite happy delighting all the bees and passers by ! Have a beautiful day ! 💐🐝🐝
ReplyDeleteThere’s something quietly lovely about stumbling on blooms like that in everyday places. They almost feel like a little gift from the day itself.
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They look like snapdragons to me too, Bill.
ReplyDeleteI can't help you on this one but I'm sure many of your followers will know.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find. Pretty flowers making their own way into the world.
ReplyDeleteIt must be great to have a twin. My friend has twins (boy and girl) and you cannot separate them :-)
ReplyDeleteWhatever they are, they are beautiful! Blessings, Bill!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing how nature will take hold just about anywhere.
ReplyDeleteBoa tarde e um excelente quinta-feira. Flores lindas meu querido amigo Bill.
ReplyDeleteIt always gives me hope and cheer to see a beautiful bloom out of rock.
ReplyDeleteHardy plant that can grow out of rock!
ReplyDeleteThe color is so nice
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stone wall
ReplyDeleteThat's so neat that they are just growing there.
ReplyDeleteThey look like a type of carpet rose? I think...
ReplyDeleteHi Bill. That first picture of the two flowers immediately made me think of my word "resilience" because they look determined to show their beauty in spite of their surroundings. May I borrow that picture for an upcoming post?
ReplyDeleteNo problem, go ahead and use it.
DeleteThank you so much for your willingness to allow me to share it! I will be using it in a blog post next week and giving credit to you with a link to your blog. :)
DeleteYou're welcome.
DeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteQuerido Bill, preciosas fotografías, esa flor en las piedras esta genial.
ReplyDelete♥ Querido Bill ♥
Que hoy tengas un día maravilloso.
Que la luz te acompañe siempre.
Despertar es dejar de dormir, no dejar de soñar.
♥¡Feliz fin de semana!♥
♥Abrazos y te dejo besitos♥
♥♥♥♥♥♥GRACIAS♥♥♥♥♥♥
Que lindo, Bill!
ReplyDeleteDuas flores "enamoradas"!
Um beijinho!
Gratidão!
😀🐱😀Megy Maia
They are a very nice colour.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
It's amazing where flowers pop up.
ReplyDeleteLindas flores. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteNice one. They appear to be growing right out of the block wall!
ReplyDeleteSurvival of the fittest!
ReplyDeleteNature will always find a way to exist and grow. Great to see these flowers growing out of that stone wall.
ReplyDeleteNice catch
ReplyDeleteI'm visiting from over at Dianna's blog....She posted about resilience and how this picture on your blog was perfect for her post. I totally agree....Hope is everywhere and it can be seen in this very picture of the flower blooming although there may have been struggles...thank you
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