Great photo! What a nice "hat" that flower is wearing :) Wishing you a happy weekend too, Yael!!
Thanks for your comment. Actually I do not keep a dye notebook, I never thought about that... I guess when I started dyeing I thought I would only do it a few times, and not keep on for years. Well, a dye notebook is a brilliant idea, so I am definately going to start one!
oh wie traumhaft sich der Lauch oder die Zwiebel präsentiert!!! Wûnsche dir auch einen entspannten Samstag und hoffe, dass dein Rücken wieder voll im Schuss ist! ♥-liche Grüsse Brigitte
I didn’t know wild garlic bloomed this way. It looks like the top of stupa of temple, looks happy embracing the blue sky.
How lovely you have a silk tree by your kitchen window to look at. There seem to be some varieties: flowers look the same but foliage looks different. Ours is Albizia julibrissin which is deciduous and has fern-like leaves. The leaves slowly close during the night (on the contrary, flowers close slowly during the day) and the leaflets bow downward as if sleeping: that’s why Japanese name is “nemu-no-ki” which literally means “sleeping tree.” There are trees called Monkey pod or Rain tree, which are Albizia saman with oval-shaped leaves.
Thank you, Yael, for the comment on my contribution photo to View Japan. I wrote “These hydrangeas are lacecap hydrangeas. Can you see fairies wearing a lace cap dancing in the shower of light and green of the forest?” in Japanese.
Here, we're into more rain. What a beautiful flower that is, what is its name?
ReplyDeleteGoing to the bakery for bread, Yael...shall I pick up a Brezl for you?
ReplyDeleteThis flower is powerful...waiting to spring out.
Have a lovely weekend! XO
This is a wild garlic - photographed yesterday high up on the Hermon mountain.
ReplyDeleteAnd Dawn please bring me 10 Bretzels! :-)
Great photo! What a nice "hat" that flower is wearing :)
ReplyDeleteWishing you a happy weekend too, Yael!!
Thanks for your comment. Actually I do not keep a dye notebook, I never thought about that... I guess when I started dyeing I thought I would only do it a few times, and not keep on for years.
Well, a dye notebook is a brilliant idea, so I am definately going to start one!
Hugs :)
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ReplyDeleteBela foto!
♡ Bom fim de semana!
Beijinhos.
Brasil
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oh wie traumhaft sich der Lauch oder die Zwiebel präsentiert!!!
ReplyDeleteWûnsche dir auch einen entspannten Samstag und hoffe, dass dein Rücken wieder voll im Schuss ist!
♥-liche Grüsse Brigitte
Love that fabulous crazy garlic flower! Happy weekend, Yael! Sarah xxx
ReplyDeleteHappy Days to you, too! Love the flower pic.
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That's wild garlic! It must have an intoxicating perfume...I think I'm making garlic bread today, Yael...you have motivated me!
ReplyDeleteand to you as well .. we are having beautiful sunny weather for a change ♥
ReplyDeleteI didn’t know wild garlic bloomed this way. It looks like the top of stupa of temple, looks happy embracing the blue sky.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely you have a silk tree by your kitchen window to look at. There seem to be some varieties: flowers look the same but foliage looks different. Ours is Albizia julibrissin which is deciduous and has fern-like leaves. The leaves slowly close during the night (on the contrary, flowers close slowly during the day) and the leaflets bow downward as if sleeping: that’s why Japanese name is “nemu-no-ki” which literally means “sleeping tree.” There are trees called Monkey pod or Rain tree, which are Albizia saman with oval-shaped leaves.
A happy week to you, too.
Yoko
Lovely shot of the wild garlic.
ReplyDeleteHave a glorious week.
el otro día mi madre me trajo del campo unas flores preciosas, me dijo que eran ajos silvestres.
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Thank you, Yael, for the comment on my contribution photo to View Japan. I wrote “These hydrangeas are lacecap hydrangeas. Can you see fairies wearing a lace cap dancing in the shower of light and green of the forest?” in Japanese.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend,
Yoko
Boa sexta-feira 13 com muita sorte e muitas alegrias.
ReplyDeleteBeijinhos.
Brasil.
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