Firecrackerplant. This is the hardest flower to photograph in my garden. I simply can’t get detail even at a close range.
Since it is May Day—once one of my very favorite holidays–I’m including some links to past May Days: This One with photos of May Baskets I made for friends in 2017 and This One entitled “Scissors, Tissue Paper and General MacArthur” written in 2013 about May Baskets made when I was a little girl.
For Cee’s FOTD
Your May Baskets are a delight! I had never heard of them before. I’m glad you made today’s post.
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I couldn’t resist. We would fill them with candy, leave them on the doorsteps of friends, knock or ring the bell and rung!!! If they caught you, they could kiss you.
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Gorgeous!!
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Let the celebration begin. 😀 😀
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I love the colors!
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Best kind of celebration! Flowers.
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Your May Day baskets are a fun add. May 1st kind of came and went here. We have so many flowers all the time, it is easy to forget. I definitely spent time in the garden though.
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May 3 is the big celebration here. Rocket bombs going off all day and started yesterday. It is Day of the Cross and they construct huge decorative crosses on the top of all construction projects.
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Thant sounds like a blast. A few days to celebrate. Interesting to hear it the Day of the Cross.
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