Friday, July 18, 2014

Rose Colored Glasses

Company's a-coming and I get to share a few Elmira nights, food and sights. While the dry season is upon us, it's cooled to the low-70s. Smoke has funneled into the valley, leaving a haze that turns pink at sunset. Raspberries are ripe; tea-cup and Lady Bird Johnson roses have burst with blooms. The earlier whites, yellows and oranges of wildflowers are shifting to purplish-pinks.

Everywhere I look it's as if I've donned rose colored glasses. Enjoy this glimpse of pink on Elmira Pond.

Pink to Red

Pinking of a Thistle

Unknown Marsh Flower

Well-known Tea-cup Roses Blushing

Lady J Roses

It Starts With a Pink Streak or Two

Haze Makes for Great Color

Deepening Pink

Ducks Fly the Pink Skies

Blue Ridge of Elmira

6 comments:

  1. The glory is in not even needing rose colored glasses. Isn't it lovely to pink up your soul without a filter or man-made enhancement?

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    1. It's wonderful to share this pink across the border with you!

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  3. Wonderful. I always tell people "i'm not a pink sort of gal". I think I lied. I LOVE all of those pinks.

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    1. Funny thing, Dawn, pink is not my color either, but I'm loving the blush at the moment!

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