Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Coneflower Wordless Wednesday

20 comments:

  1. I just love how you captured the bee!! (I am jealous that you can put up video. I have tried several times. No luck. Not sure if it is blogger or my video!)

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  2. If I make the video too big I can't get it to load. A good size is 35MB. Good Luck!

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  3. Thanks, Bren! I wondered about that! (But I didn't know what size to try.)

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  4. Nice. Bees and butterflies love coneflowers!!

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  5. Hi Bren~~ Very nice. I'm definitely a fan of the Echinacea clan. [Bees too!]

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  6. I love coneflowers. Yours are beautiful.

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  7. With a beautiful slide show like that no words are necessary!

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  8. Aren't you creative Bren! That was fun to watch.

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  9. Very nice, I've never tried making one of those.

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  10. Bren that is awesome how you put that to video how cool. Thank you for stopping by today I appreciate it and the nice comment.

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  11. Nice job on this video! The coneflower is attractive. It is always so wonderful to watch a video with beautiful flowers such as this one ;-)

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  12. as always, seeing your garden makes my drab surroundings here come alive. i love to imagine myself sitting right there and seeing the bees and butterflies hover among flowers!
    hugs!
    xoxoxoxo

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  13. Love the bee on the echinacea, coneflower... have so many in my garden too...

    thanks for sharing!

    Kind regards, Carolyn Chadwick
    www.designed2b.nl

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  14. Love the action shots with the bee!

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  15. Oh that's clever! I've never grown coneflowers before but have some baby ones in the greenhouse that I set away from seed. I'm all in favour of any flower that's good for insects. :)

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  16. I love Echinacea, I think it's my favorite thing blooming now.

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  17. How lovely! I enjoy your videos so much.

    Thanks for sharing such a beautiful flower with us for today...

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  18. Bren, What a creative Wordless post! I love those Echinacea almost as much as the bees and butterflies seem to. :-)

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