Saturday, July 10, 2010

Ghosts of Newport Past - Surroundings

On the way to the grocery store today I noticed the flower bed along the wrought iron fence around St. Joseph's Cemetery was in full bloom (if you remember, I talked about this cemetery on St. Patrick's Day 2009; the post is here). This time of year what dominates that fence are Oxeye Daisies, Black-eyed Susans, and Day Lilies. Naturally I stopped to take some pictures.




© 2010 by A. Roy Hilbinger

6 comments:

  1. Your Skill With A Camera Is Amazing Roy.Those Flowers Look Ready To Jump Out Of The Screen At Me!

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  2. Great shots--my favorite is the daylily!

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  3. gorgeous pic as usual! It is such a pleasure to visit your blog.

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  4. I know it's not funny but the term 'pushing up daisies' certainly comes to mind. Lilys of any persuasion are without doubt my favourite flowers . . and dog!

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  5. Baino's comment cracked me up! LOL!

    My black-eyed-susans got some kind of fungus this year...terrible! Sad..as I look forward to them each summer.

    Hope you're staying cool up there, Roy!

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  6. FANTASTIC!! Just ‘discovered’ your blog. I’ve got a lot of poking around to do yet. Music, poetry, beautiful photography……what more could one want? I’ll be a daily visitor as I get caught up and learn about you and your view of the world. Great playlist!

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