Tuesday, 17 August 2010

My World Tuesday (#83)

This was taken from my back garden, across the road and a few gardens over, as you can see by the wooden fences. I zoomed in to catch sight of those beautiful sunflowers, (before the washing was hung out and then later on in the day). They are so tall and stately, love sunflowers.
(and this post can be for Blooming Tuesday too).
http://www.showyourworld.blogspot.com/

25 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Marvelous captures and such a wonderful garden! Love those huge sunflowers! Hope you have a great week!

Sylvia

Diana Evans said...

oh the sunflowers!!!! the first things I spotted!!! gee I wonder why!!!

Cris, Artist in Oregon said...

Oh how fun to see them from your window. Ours are growing very tall and starting to bloom. There is something that fascinates me about those tall flowers.

J Bar said...

Terrific to see.

Lisa at Greenbow said...

It is that time of year when sunflowers take over the sky.

patti said...

This is a great view and I would love to paint it, sunflowers, washing & all!

BraCom (Bram) said...

Thank you for sharing these beautiful photos

Have a nice week,
Greetings, Bram

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sukipoet said...

i too find inspiration here for a painting. i love the fences, the laundry and of course the flowers

ArtistUnplugged said...

Sunflowers! Yes, so lovely and prominent! Nice clean load of laundry there too (haha). Hope you are feeling better and having a full recovery from your crud. Take care.

Robin said...

I find it so amazing AND inspiring to see Sunflowers growing all round the world.

Whenever I see them though, I think about one August I spent in Taos with our Annie and her animals. There, the Sunflowers grow tall with wild abandon alongside the roads, in gardens...everywhere!

They are such gorgeous reminders of warmth and life - and to reach outward and upward.

Those of you who know Annie - please say a prayer for wonderful cat, B.....he is not doing well....
Both B and Annie could use some love and strength send their way.

Love,

♥ Robin ♥

Lynn said...

I like the transition of time in the day and the added wash. Would be fun to see the person taking down the wash later on too. Three paintings...a series. Nice spying, Soul!

steviewren said...

Two sights I adore...sunflowers and wash hanging on the clothesline. I never see wash hanging out here anymore.

I love that sweet shot of the back of Maggie's head you are using as your header.

Sue said...

Are you feeling better?

Ces said...

Hello Soulbrush. You mean her email address? Thanks.

Ces said...

Hi, it's me again. No I donpt have the snail mail address. I forgot to save it. She has an email contact on her profile. Perhaps you may ask her. Thank you.

Ces

imac said...

They are so beautiful flowers my friend.

jinksy said...

Well, it took me a while to find where you hand out, but I had a lot of fun looking at old blogs of yours - liked your style! And now, here you are... :)

PAK ART said...

I love the different lines of fences in that picture. That would make a great painting - just the fences! Thanks for your comments on my blog - I've been heartsick but am on the way back up now.

Katiejane said...

Such a charming view, laundry or not!

Mrs. Dude said...

THIS IS SO NEAT!!! Thanks for sharing!

Annie said...

I love sunflowers too. Planning on sharing a few photos too, soon.
Huggles, xoxo

Stapeliad said...

Heya fabulous lady I hope you are well... things are a little crazy here, been painting lots, Daya is growing lots and starting primary school in a month so I am freaking out.

Also today I started laser treatments on my arm, I hope it works keep your fingers crossed for me. say hi to Neil, kiss Snuffles and Maggie.
xoxoxoxo love ya

Sarah Lulu said...

Oh I love sunflowers and that photo ...which seems very english ...with all those tiny gardens and fences so close!

studio lolo said...

First of all, look at how long Maggie's hair is getting!! She's a love♥

I adore fresh clothes hung on the line. I wish mor epeople did it without embarassment. And the sunflowers sure look happy.

Did you happen to notice your painting in my studio on one of the shelves?? It stands there proudly displayed ;)

xoxoxo
Lo♥

Julie said...

Oh, how pretty...beautiful scene out your backyard view! I am definately gonna plant sunflowers next year!