Monday, June 29, 2009

Sundrops for Mellow Yellow Monday

These beautiful yellow Sundrops are just beginning to open in my garden, They add an optimistic note which helps counter act the dullness of the many rainy days we have had recently and the wet forecast for the remainder of the week remains rather dismal as well.These Sun Drops remind me of giant buttercups.I will enjoy their sunshiny colour all week.


To view a wonderful variety of yellow-themed photos from other bloggers around the world, just click on the link below. MellowYellowBadgeGlancing out of an upstairs window I glimpsed another facsimile of sunshine in my garden. I ran out to take this first picture of a lily in bloom in my garden this summer.

13 comments:

  1. That rain-drenched lily, at this very moment, is the most beautiful thing in the world!!

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  2. Giant butercups are exactly how the sun drops look. So beautiful!

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  3. the droplets make them even lovelier!!

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  4. Hi. You have some beautiful photos here. I love the Sundrops. I don't think I've ever heard of them before. Very pretty.

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  5. ooh, lily, love lilies especially when capture with raindrops

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  6. These flowers are beautiful & you've photographed them perfectly:)

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  7. Ohh..I love this yellow theme that some of you bloggers do..very cool
    the yellow flower with water droplets soo nice.

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  8. Very cheerful indeed! I love the rain soaked lily and those Sundrops are so aptly named!

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  9. That Lily picture is a prize winning one.
    Blessings,Ruth

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  10. My daughter-in-law gave me some Sundrops, and they look so beautiful where I planted them. This must be a good year. I see them everywhere.
    B.

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  11. Just look at the last photograph with water drops on it! Simply stunning!!

    Bedse Caves

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  12. I simply love the lily with all the rain drops... send some our way.. rain that is.

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  13. What a beautiful sight! Radiant golds!

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