poppies this time of year always feels odd because of the association with November but I love to see them in the fields amongst the golden corn. Lovely picture.
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Love poppies - very simple, but effective shot.
ReplyDeleteThanks Erica :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photograph
ReplyDeleteVery nice pic!
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty shot :)
ReplyDeleteOh nice shot, I love poppies, Gorgeous!
ReplyDelete“The poppies hung Dew-dabbed on their stalks.”
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Stunning colour, lovely
Great shot, i do love poppies....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! x
ReplyDeleteI love poppies nice shot :)
ReplyDeleteGod, I just got confused and thought the snow picture in your header was the Silent Sunday post LOL Rather see lovely poppies this time of the year :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely picture. The colour is just so vibrant.
ReplyDelete@Rose - thank you! Have just found your blog :)
ReplyDelete@Mcai7td3 - thank you, very kind of you to say so! :)
@Muddynosugar - we both have a great theme this week :)
@Windmilltales - that's gorgeous! Thank you :)
Thanks Frankie :)
Thanks Mummymummymum :)
@Clairejustine, thank you! One of my favourite flowers too! :)
@Carolin - it has felt like winter these past few days!!
@(Mostly) Yummy Mummy - thanks so much :)
Beautiful poppy. One day (when I have a proper garden), I'm going to grow tons of poppies, red and orange. x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous shot, I'd be very proud if it was mine. I really need to up my anti for the Silent Sunday :)
ReplyDeleteI love poppies and the light is amazing
ReplyDeletePoppies are my favourite flower, particulaly red! Gorgeous x
ReplyDelete@Alexandra, they are so beautiful aren't they (and very easy to grow!)...
ReplyDelete@Mari's World, thank you that's a huge compliment! :) xx
@toddlingintomadness, thanks so much :)
@Fivegoblogging - thank you! :) x
love poppies - they lift the soul.
ReplyDeleteMe too... Thanks Gemma xx
ReplyDeletepoppies this time of year always feels odd because of the association with November but I love to see them in the fields amongst the golden corn. Lovely picture.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kelloggsville, I know what you mean! :)
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