How beautiful are those blooms? It is still burning hot down here, and the blooms are still around. They won't start to disappear until October or so. I'm enjoying them while they are here. Thank you for sharing with us at Photo Friday again this week!
My mother grew camellia's in our yard in California near San Francisco. They were the same pink color and I was instantly transported back to the 50's when I opened your blog. Time travel is possible!
Oh and a beautiful reminder it is!! I can barely remember the last time I saw a camellia -- living as we do nowadays in the subtropics in early spring.
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ReplyDeleteI've never brought a camellia bloom, the buds were always off, unfortunately
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Pretty flowers
ReplyDeleteOh what a gorgeous shade of pink!
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful and I envy your camellia :)
ReplyDeleteLovely gentle pastel shades captured so accurately. Well done.
ReplyDeleteLovely shots here, that blush pink colour is such a lovely shade! - Tasha
ReplyDeleteI saw some flowering here in the BOP about a month ago and haven't seen any lately...will be good to have some colour though.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLovely flower! I like the subtle pink shade.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful are those blooms? It is still burning hot down here, and the blooms are still around. They won't start to disappear until October or so. I'm enjoying them while they are here. Thank you for sharing with us at Photo Friday again this week!
ReplyDeleteMy mother grew camellia's in our yard in California near San Francisco. They were the same pink color and I was instantly transported back to the 50's when I opened your blog. Time travel is possible!
ReplyDeleteI'm so looking forward to it this year.
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Just came back across to say thanks for the lovely comments! - Tasha
ReplyDeleteOh and a beautiful reminder it is!! I can barely remember the last time I saw a camellia -- living as we do nowadays in the subtropics in early spring.
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