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(13,852 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(157,456 posts)The plums were magnificent to my eyes too. Love the color!
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(58,416 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(157,456 posts)It almost seemed as though there were more than usual!
George McGovern
(13,761 posts)No. 2's a pretty plant. An Agapanthus, commonly known as Lily of the Nile, featuring blue, trumpet-shaped flowers arranged in a spherical cluster. It's a perennial plant that thrives in full sun and is popular for landscaping in temperate to warm regions.
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CaliforniaPeggy
(157,456 posts)I always try to vary what I photograph. I do worry that there's a lot of repetition. Thanks for the validation!
I photographed the agapanthus because this one is blooming at the very end of the season. All of its neighbors have gone to seed. They won't bloom until next spring!
George McGovern
(13,761 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(157,456 posts)Rebl2
(18,039 posts)Fourth from the bottom. Are those bell peppers? I have never seen any like that, if thats what they are.
So many yummy looking pastries!
Thanks for sharing Peggy!
CaliforniaPeggy
(157,456 posts)I've never seen any like that before either. They were labelled organically grown, but I don't think that would give them those colors.
I had time to capture some pastries, and since I hadn't posted any last week, I thought I should make you folks happy!
I have to share!
applegrove
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CaliforniaPeggy
(157,456 posts)Diamond_Dog
(41,690 posts)I like the photo of the waxy brown and yellow peppers! I like the squiggly light shapes on the peppers.
CaliforniaPeggy
(157,456 posts)Our vendors are so good at this stuff. That photo really brings it home as far as colors are concerned! The squiggly light is just perfect!











