Sunday, July 28, 2013

Mosaic Monday: Frelinghuysen Flowers







I shot a children's session a few weeks ago at nearby Frelinghuysen Arboretum, and took some time before the session to grab a few flower shots.  I haven't been able to do a lot of garden visits this summer, so I was happy to have the opportunity to stroll about this pretty garden.  :)


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20 comments:

  1. Hi Mary,

    Simply beautiful photography of stunning scenery! What a magical place!

    Thanks for hosting and have a happy week!

    Poppy

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  2. Wonderful flower photos. Treasures.

    Thanks for hosting, have a great summer week.

    Joy

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  3. This is gorgeous, Mary. The green zinnia is making me want to plant some next Spring. We are going to Faust Park tomorrow, the home of The Butterfly House and historic buildings etc. I haven't done much photography at all this Summer. Really looking forward to our little day trip...having gorgeous weather in St Louis and want to take advantage of it.

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  4. Mary, I love these. That clematis - beautiful!

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  5. Dear Mary, Your flower photos are sensational.

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  6. Hi Mary, what a beautiful garden! The first clematis shot is gorgeous. Beautiful flowers and images. Have a happy week ahead and thanks for hosting.

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  7. The colours! *sigh*
    I love the colours of summer!

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  8. Hi Mary, what a beautiful garden! Thank you so much for sharing it with us....hugs, Penny

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  9. Such beauty-you are talented!
    Thanks for hosting-
    Jemma

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  10. How Beautiful these are Mary. I love those vines with the light coral pink blossoms that look like climbers...gorgeous!

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  11. The details and colors of these flowers are spectacular! Happy Mosaic Monday! Hugs!

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  12. Oh gorgeous - the summer flower displays look stunning! What is that orange flowering creepiness hanging down over the trellis - I wish I had that in my garden. Thanks for taking us to the gardens. I am glad you had a chance to stroll with your camera. Have a wonderful week, and thank you for hosting Mosaic Monday.

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  13. Gorgeous Mary and the clematis is stunning. Wishing you a blessed week, Jen

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  14. The flowers are so pretty. I have a clematis that color too.

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  15. Such gorgeous crystal clear photos of the flowers at Frelinghuysen Arboretum! Just spectacular!

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  16. Your flower pics are beautiful Mary! Thank you for hosting!
    Sherry

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  17. Hi Mary, I posted again and linked up from my fresh post. Hope your week is terrific. Thanks for hosting.
    Joy

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  18. How beautiful ~ Lovely mosaic photography ~ Thanks for hosting this great link ~ happy week to you ^_^

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  19. What beautiful photos! I love the purple clematis. I like to mix clematis and roses together in the garden. Thanks you so much for hosting, Laura

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  20. What beautiful flowers! This would certainly be a wonderful place to visit and relax.

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