Pionista Itämerelle
Viime kesältä ihanuuksien ihanuus pioni. Tämä oli muistaakseni kukkakaupasta ostettu ihan maljakkoon eikä omasta maasta. Voisin upota tuohon muhevaan vaaleaan kauneuteen. Tästä kauniista valosta ja väristä onkin hyvä siirtyä hyiseen Itämereen. Otin risteilyllä pari kuvaa Itämerestä ja eikä mitenkään lämmin tunnelma. Alkaa melkein paleleen kun katsonkin noita kuvia.
This lovely peony is from last summer. I so love peonies in this color and shape. They are so fluffy that I could crawl inside and wait winter to end. From this warm and fluffy flower we take a cold step to freezing Baltic Sea. I took these two pictures from the cruise few days ago and as you can see it really looks like dead cold hell in my opinion.
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Beautiful flower - I need spring soon! :-)
ReplyDeleteI really like the way the flower jumps off the photo - such a cool idea! I like your new blog design too, Henrietta.
ReplyDeleteBeautyful photo ,Klem Marit.
ReplyDeleteHrr, onneksi takassa on tuli;)
ReplyDeleteJokohan pioneja löytäis kukkakaupasta?
The sea does look cold but the peony is so delicate. V
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful peony!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous images of the sea. It does look freezing and rather mysterious.
What a contrast! I too could crawl in that lovely pink peony and wait for spring!
ReplyDeletePiwonia to delikatny w ciepłym kolorze kwiat i jest śliczny. Morze mimo iż prawie szare i tak jest piękne dla mnie, bo je uwielbiam. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeletePeony is a delicate flower in the warm color and is beautiful. Sea although almost gray, and so is beautiful for me, because I love them. Yours.
Miten meri osaakin olla aina niin kaunis? Kiitos näistä kuvista Henrietta!
ReplyDeleteWhat a contrast of images. Love how the petals are sneaking outside of the frame. You make the flower look even more soft and gentle.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos, Henrietta! I can't wait for peonies to bloom again!
ReplyDeleteI so love peonies as well, such beautiful flowers, and their smell always reminds me of spring at my Grandmother’s house.
ReplyDeleteThat sea looks frigid indeed! Glad you were on a ship vs in the water! Brr!
What a beautiful peony this is Henrietta.
ReplyDeleteIt is especially nice for me since we see mostly whites and reds here. Pink is definitely a rarity.
All of these images are so nice!
Thank you for sharing with us today at The Creative Exchange.
Have a wonderful day!
lisa.
love your heavy bloom and the little glass jar
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteHi Henrietta,
ReplyDeleteI love peonies, too, and LOVE how you have the petals extending here beyond the photo frame!!
Hmm, cold, dead hell. Yes, it looks a bit like that. Won't been long now, though. Hang in there.
And let's dream of that villa in Italy! xo
The first one is lovely...such a pretty little jar and gorgeous flower!
ReplyDeleteI love how the flower seems to be growing out of the frame. Too cool!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous flower, photo, and processing.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful!
The winter photos...yeah, awful-looking place. Brrrr.
I like the photos though,
just wouldn't want to be there.
Great frames on the photos.
I like the effect.
Awww, such a pretty little jar and gorgeous flower! :)
ReplyDeletethese are lovely images. the processing is perfect!
ReplyDeleteJoo, näyttää tosi hyiseltä, tuo meri. Olen itse lähdössä viikonlopun aluksi risteilemään ja toivon tyyntä matkaa. Viime pääsiäisenä jäälautat oli mahtavia, nyt ei ole varmaan ihan samanlaista.
ReplyDeleteIhan oli avoin koko meri, missään en nähny edes pientä jäätä. Toivon tosissaan että saat tyyntä, oikeesti mua hieman pelotti ko pari kertaa heräsin kauheeseen meteliin joka tuli kai "moottoreista" tai mistä lie mut mielikuvitus alkoi juokseen eikä se Italian laiva ollut edes uponnut vielä silloin.
DeleteLove the contrast here!
ReplyDeleteThat flower is absolutely beautiful, and I love the other shots as well.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely lovely! You have a wonderful blog, and I like those tulips at the top post.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait until spring reaches Norway and these can be seen outside in my moms garden.
Love the soft tones in the top image!
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