Love you Uri and Yael for everything you represent and for your walking along this beautiful and rich country of ours, for seeing its beauty and featuring it! Love, you!
Huhu Yael, diese Bilder sind ein Genuß. Besonders da es heute morgen bei uns auf den Straßen ganz schön glatt war...gar nicht schön. Da sind deine Bilder ein echter Lichtblick.
Hello, again. I’m kind of a sucker for flowers. I can’t resist going out with my camera when I hear certain flowers blooming. I do love these passionate red anemones and poppies, so thanks for sharing. In my impression, petals of poppies look more translucent.
Thank you so much Yael for this. You are the first Israeli I have come across who distinguishes between anemones and poppies! 67 years ago, When I lived in Jerusalem, the anemones painted the hills round there at this season blood red. I suppose like most cities in the world concrete is now the dominant feature. When I lived on Mt Carmel a little earlier the hills there used to change colour during the course of spring. The sequence as I remember was
red - anemone orange- ramunculus pink - a very fragile flower we called flax yellow - a tall daisy type
Of course there were many other beautiful flowers but they didn't alter the view from a distance like those 4
Love you Uri and Yael for everything you represent and for your walking along this beautiful and rich country of ours, for seeing its beauty and featuring it!
ReplyDeleteLove, you!
Both varieties are stunning :)
ReplyDeleteHuhu Yael,
ReplyDeletediese Bilder sind ein Genuß.
Besonders da es heute morgen bei uns auf den Straßen ganz schön glatt war...gar nicht schön.
Da sind deine Bilder ein echter Lichtblick.
Liebe Grüße von Birgit und Barny
Ins Weiße des Anemonenauges geschaut... Wundervolle Bilder! Geradezu trostreich in unserer Ödnis.
ReplyDeleteHier ist es auch eis kalt. Danke fuer die Wärme!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers, both of them are fantastic, brilliant photos.
ReplyDeleteSão belas... muito belas.
ReplyDeleteBom fim de semana!
Beijos do Brasil.
♡♡♡
Hi,Yael.
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing anemones and poppies! Yes,the burning red color is passionate!
Have a great day,Yael.
Tomoko
Hello, again. I’m kind of a sucker for flowers. I can’t resist going out with my camera when I hear certain flowers blooming. I do love these passionate red anemones and poppies, so thanks for sharing. In my impression, petals of poppies look more translucent.
ReplyDeletelas amapolas son mis flores preferidas!!!
ReplyDeletebesos
Thank you Yael!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThe red fields I photographed in Rhodes last April were definitely poppies! :) You are my flower expert, Yael! :)
Have a wonderful weekend among all those dreamy flowers of Israel!!!
Thank you so much Yael for this.
ReplyDeleteYou are the first Israeli I have come across who distinguishes
between anemones and poppies!
67 years ago, When I lived in Jerusalem,
the anemones painted the hills
round there at this season blood red.
I suppose like most cities in the world
concrete is now the dominant feature.
When I lived on Mt Carmel a little earlier
the hills there used to change colour during the course of spring.
The sequence as I remember was
red - anemone
orange- ramunculus
pink - a very fragile flower we called flax
yellow - a tall daisy type
Of course there were many other beautiful flowers
but they didn't alter the view from a distance like those 4