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Today's photo - "Wedding Blue Bells"
Had a wonderful time today with my Blues brothers and sister in beautiful Lake Perris, CA for an amazing fellow Blues couple! What a fantastic wedding. The view was amazing, the atmosphere was cheerful, the wine spot on, the food was delicious and the bride was stunning! The groom was on fire and the ceremony was perfect. Here's just a few of us, we're only missing a few party goers in this picture. I wish I had a picture with all of us Blues on this night. What good times we had.
And so to the wedding, the reason for our flying visit to the Isle of Man. Esther and James finally tied the not at the 3rd attempt, Covid and other reasons scuppering the other two attempts. Esther is a cousin of the Mrs and has been with James for 17 years now, sharing a love of all things motorcycling. So living on the Isle of Man, Home of the TT, couldn't be much better. Indeed, Esther's Dad (one of the FiLs brothers) enters a bike and rider each year. Shot between wedding guests sat in front of us and I rather liked the framing.
Dierama are evergreen, clump-forming cormous perennials with long, narrow leaves and slender arching stems bearing nodding, bell-shaped flowers in summer
D. pulcherrimum is an elegant perennial forming a clump of long, narrow, evergreen leaves, with tall, arching stems bearing nodding, bell-shaped, rosy-purple flowers 4-6cm long in summer.
I'm really pleased with this plant as it has more than doubled in size since getting some good horticultural attention from my brother - last year she had only three flowering shoots, this year it's become ten, and this is the first flower to open on the plant!
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Guest Blog Post for Wedding Bells:
www.weddingbells.ca/blogs/planning/rosies-ideas/2010/12/1...
I know I've posted a shot of this plant recently, but I just love the detail in their flowers … so here's the detail! 😂
A graceful, evergreen perennial, with arching stems of bell-shaped, pale pink to magenta or occasionally white flowers which seem to dangle above the clumps of grass-like foliage.
The stems look delicate, but are actually very tough and appear to tremble in the breeze.
Angel's fishing rod is perfect for introducing movement to a well-drained border in a sunny, sheltered site, or for overhanging water.
Initially slow to establish, it looks particularly good with early autumn-flowering ornamental grasses.
Unfortunately though, as it is quite deep rooted, meaning that unless it has a very large pot it's not likely to do well (must remember not to tell mine that! 😂)
We have a succession of larger and larger pots, obtained over the years, and she's currently occupying a medium sized pot and doing well! Later on, we'll repot her and place her by the pond!
A bride steps to her waiting limo while her groom holds the bouquet and attendents see to her train on the sidewalk of a Honolulu hotel
Chrissy & Nathan on their wedding day at Wilkins Park near Prince George British Columbia
You can view more photos from their wedding day on our Northern Pixel Photography Blog as well.
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Their wedding was also featured on the WeddingBells Website as well!
Las semillas tienen el alcaloide ergotamina , usadas por siglos por muchos pueblos originarios de México como alucinógeno; conocidos por los Aztecas como tlitliltzin, palabra náhuatl para "negro"con un sufijo reverencial. En Sudamérica, las semillas se conocen como badoh negro. tienen cierta historia en su uso como droga psicodélica, contiene LSA; amida de ácido lisérgico. Los efectos que provoca la intoxicación son casi idénticos a los del LSD.
Conocida también como; gloria de la mañana, manto de María, don Diego de día, campanilla morada, quiebra platos, blue star, flying saucers, heavenly blue', heavenly blue improved, pearly gates, rainbow flash, summer skies, wedding bells.
My good friend Hattie.. one of my early 4-H students and a successful Veterinarian...WSU Graduate... Married Roger Rasmussen on a wonderful Saturday afternoon in June @ Goose Prairie, Washington... It was wonderful to see and visit their entire family... It was a great opportunity to hone my skills and visit some great Elk stomping grounds...
Good afternoon all! Hope this crispy winter day finds you well. I wanted to share an image from a this mornings pre wedding shoot with the lovely Charlotte, Steven and little Jack! We headed down by the River Lowther just near the castle and it gave us endless autumnal/winter scenes. Had a fantastic time and can't wait for the wedding in May!
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