Flower Power. NOW WE'RE TALKING! I don't exactly possess green thumbs, but I love growing flowers as well as putting fresh cut flower arrangements around the house. I especially love photographing flowers. Flowers are like little kittens, you just can't get enough of them! I tried really hard to limit my collective selection to FOUR pictures, but ... well, narrowed it down to 16 pictures in FOUR collages. BE VERY PROUD OF ME! (Please click on each collection to read the names of each bloom)
This first collection are from deep in my archives ... lily from Arkansas; very unusual pod-like blooms from Diamond Head Crater; plumerias, a common flower used for making leis; and prickly pear cactus flowers from New Mexico.
This second collection is an african violet I managed to keep alive over three years; then a tiger lily with (freshly pulled out of the ground .. roots and all) wild daisies; a camera-shy peony from my side garden; and a close-up of the same tiger lily.
I called these exotics, but I should have called them tropics. The first plant is very interesting. I almost missed it because it was green. It's a jade plant. Very nice. The rest are orchids found in Hawaii. The first one, I couldn't find a name, I call them the smiley face orchids. Pictured on top are vandas, very popular on the islands, and the last orchid I can't even pronounce.
This last collection are just some very favorites. Both roses were photographed in Canada earlier this month. The pink hibiscus we found at the Big Island airport, and the yellow hibiscus was a find in Waikiki.
Special mahalo goes to Renee of TCS2 for this awesome challenge! Please visit the rest of the ROBIN entries found on the comment list at Round Robin Challenge
I
am infinitely happy today; I just received a telephone call from
my youngest son saying he will be leaving for Kuwait on July 4th, and
returning to the great USA for two weeks on R&R !!! My mood
made me think of this photograph. It was taken somewhere along
the Natchez Trace Parkway mid-summer 2005. I had taken it in
hopes of entering it in a kodak national photo contest, but I was never
satisfied with the way it printed. Although it made it's way to
my "reject" folder, I still love it. 
