I can not believe how fast the weeks are rolling around. Time for linking up with Mosaic Monday and Our World Tuesday
I wish everyone in the US a very HAPPY 4th of July. And to my Canada friends a very Happy Canada Day!
We have some beautiful plants growing in our yard thanks to my hubby's green thumb. A big part of my world is the birds I love and watching my backyard birds. My mosiacs show both the lovely flowers in my yard and my backyard birds.
In this mosaic I have top left a House Wren at the birdhouse, hibiscus, chipmunk, Mockingbird and more of the hibiscus on my deck.
I love to have a big hisbiscus plant on my deck, hubby planted this one and it seem to be blooming beautifully.
The Hummingbirds are sweet to have around, the male is always zoom zooming around the feeders.
Above are my favorite Purple Coneflowers, Hummingbird at the feeder, one of the many Chipping Sparrows I have in my yard, daylily, coneflower.
I love the Purple Coneflowers, one of my favorite summer plants.
This Mockingbird posed nicely for me on the weeping cherry tree. Now it is time to see what is happening in your world.
To see more beautiful mosaics and photos please visit Mary's Mosaic Monday and Our World Tuesday.
Thanks to Mary the host of Mosaic Monday and thank you to the hosting group of Our World Tuesday: Arija, Gattina, Lady Fi, Sandy and Sylvia. Also, thank you for stopping by to see my post. I appreciate the visits and the comments.
I wish everyone a safe and happy week ahead.
I wish everyone in the US a very HAPPY 4th of July. And to my Canada friends a very Happy Canada Day!
We have some beautiful plants growing in our yard thanks to my hubby's green thumb. A big part of my world is the birds I love and watching my backyard birds. My mosiacs show both the lovely flowers in my yard and my backyard birds.
In this mosaic I have top left a House Wren at the birdhouse, hibiscus, chipmunk, Mockingbird and more of the hibiscus on my deck.
I love to have a big hisbiscus plant on my deck, hubby planted this one and it seem to be blooming beautifully.
The Hummingbirds are sweet to have around, the male is always zoom zooming around the feeders.
Above are my favorite Purple Coneflowers, Hummingbird at the feeder, one of the many Chipping Sparrows I have in my yard, daylily, coneflower.
I love the Purple Coneflowers, one of my favorite summer plants.
This Mockingbird posed nicely for me on the weeping cherry tree. Now it is time to see what is happening in your world.
To see more beautiful mosaics and photos please visit Mary's Mosaic Monday and Our World Tuesday.
Thanks to Mary the host of Mosaic Monday and thank you to the hosting group of Our World Tuesday: Arija, Gattina, Lady Fi, Sandy and Sylvia. Also, thank you for stopping by to see my post. I appreciate the visits and the comments.
I wish everyone a safe and happy week ahead.
Beautiful mosaics! Your flowers and little birds are all pretty and adorable.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job on the mosaics, Eileen. And your coneflowers are spectacular. Mine were eaten down by the deer. I couldn't get too mad--she had a fawn with her yesterday. But, why my coneflowers????? Go eat the neighbors trees....teehee!
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These are really wonderful, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot Eileen, I love those Coneflowers! The hibiscus is stunning. I would really like to have one of those on my patio. As always the little birds are adorable.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Eileen! I love all your plants and the shots you got of your bird visitors!!
ReplyDeleteI have a few coneflowers, though they've not yet bloomed. I'll be eager to see them. The mocking bird is so sweet...does he drive you foolish with his songs?
ReplyDeleteVery lovely birds and flowers in your backyard.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden! Isn't it fun to see what critter is going to visit?!!! Such a delight!
ReplyDeleteI'm in awe of your hummingbird photo Eileen. The mockingbird is similar to a robin in build, not sure if we have them here.
ReplyDeleteJudith
I love the Purple Coneflowers. They really add a bang to the garden. And your mockingbird and female Ruby Throat are fantastic. These mosaics are wonderful. You have a great 4th. I just cleaned the house this weekend and am ready for some fun on Tuesday and Wednesday!!! We are supposed to have rain here on the 4th which is "A okay with me":)
ReplyDeleteMy coneflower is blooming like crazy and I just planted it last year. I would plant more this year because I love it too.
ReplyDeleteKim,USA
It's a challenge to get good photos of the little hummers! Beautiful photos this week! I always look forward to your mosaics!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful flowers and critters! Love that hibiscus, and the hummers...and the mockingbird...oh, I love all of them!
ReplyDeleteI love your mosaics, Eileen. Beautiful garden! The coneflowers are so pretty. SO is the hibiscus. Love the colors.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, Beautiful photos of your flowers and of course, your birdies... I too love my backyard birds and my flowers... Life is good--isn't it????
ReplyDeleteBUT--it would be nicer if it were to get a little cooler!!!!!! Geeesssshhhh.
Hugs,
Betsy
I love your pretty pink hibiscus Eileen! Your have lots of pretty birds at your feeders. I usually only see sparrows at my feeders but this year a mockingbird has been singing his heart out every morning and evening in my backyard -- I love it!
ReplyDeletehow lovely to have these delightful birds visiting your garden. Enjoy them and have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for stopping by my blog to say hi! Yes the apple tart was easy to make - and yummy!
Your flower and birds pictures are beautiful, but what really caught my eye this evening was your header. I can just imagine swimming in that creek on a hot afternoon.
ReplyDeleteYour mosaics are beautiful. The birds and your garden look terific.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures / collages you show. Wishing you a good Monday.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. I've been reading through your posts and see that your Louisiana Waterthrush is similar to our Spotted Palm Thrush. I love your birds and blooms post here too. Thanks for sharing your beautiful world. Hope you have a wonderful week. Happy 4th of July to you too! Blessings, Jo
ReplyDeleteLovely photos Eileen!
ReplyDeleteI am thinking how to get some nice pictures of birds.
ReplyDeleteThe temptation is strong after looking at yours.
Gorgeous photos and I love the hibiscus. We have haVe had a wren other years but none this year. We miss their little antics about the yard. Valerie
ReplyDeletewonderful pics! and we are fine, the heat has gone, it´s raining since two days :)
ReplyDeleteI could sit in your garden watching the birds and smelling the flowers. Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colleges! I just love your hibiscus and coneflower images. Especially love the mockingbird on cherry tree :)
ReplyDeleteSuch beauty in your world! I love the hibiscus (as does the little rabbit in my yard)!
ReplyDeleteI just love the bird pictures. Especially the wren. I wish we had a bit more diversified bird life here where I live. We do get a few special ones out in the woods but can be difficult to spot. Will follow your blog now
ReplyDeleteJanice
Beautiful flowers and birds. Nice garden you have there.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers Eileen. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteI could walk right into the vivid photograph that is your header right now. And I can well imagine your bird captures enhancing the forest with their sounds.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteLove to see your birds and flowers.
The Hibiscus is gorgeous.
Thanks for sharing.
Have a great day.
Mette
Thank you once again for this wonderful peacefulness of your world.
ReplyDeletePlease have a good Tuesday.
Your garden flowers are in the pink! Looks as though the birds know where they can get a good meal. Have a Happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. I really enjoyed seeing them all.
ReplyDeleteYour garden looks like the a haven for birds and bees. The hummingbird is so different from ours out here on the west coast - don't you just love them when they buzz by as you sit in the garden?
ReplyDeleteHibiscis is a lovely flower, one we didn't know really until we moved to Florida. And all your flowers and birds are wonderful. I'm especially amazed at the good hummingbird shots you got!
ReplyDeleteGreat combination of flowers and birds.
ReplyDeleteThe Hibiscus is such a beautiful flower and your photos really do it justice.
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely cone flowers and that hibiscus is so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds, beautiful flowers and I do hope that you enjoy your July 4 th day~
ReplyDeleteawesome mosaics!
ReplyDeleteLoVE the cone flowers and of course the BIG & bright hibiscus. beautiful.
great capture of that hummer...
and the shot of the little chipmunk is a treat to see!!!!
oh, and i want to BE where your header picture is...now. :)
Well done, again. And I love your header.
ReplyDeleteWonderful pictures! I have to find out what is your secret to lure hummingbirds to my feeder. :)
ReplyDeleteCone flowers and birds, two of my favorites from mother nature. Beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteBlooms and birds! I loved and enjoyed each picture Eileen :) We also have hibiscus in my town. We call it Gumamela here.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
your garden flowers are so beautiful and colorful, and so the birds that visit your backyard.
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