The begonias are so lovely! I especially like the yellow. I didn't get any begonias this year. Maybe I'll look into them for next year. What pretty little flowers. Brenda
Hi Brenda - They do make us smile don't they? We are lucky here, as some of them hang around through most of our "winter." And they come back like some other annuals do here.
Oh, gorgeous!!! Thanks so much for sharing your lovely images at MM. :)
ReplyDeleteSo lovely. You certainly have a green thumb.Sharon
ReplyDeleteYour begonias are so gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBee-u-tiful!!!!!
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The begonias are all so pretty. Love all that color and variety...
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous. What vibrant colors! Thanks for sharing. ~Jeanne
ReplyDeleteLove your begonias....they are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI really love begonias - especially the showy tuberous variety! Sadly, a frost came early this year and mine are just a memory.
ReplyDeleteOMG! Your begonias are simply gorgeous!! What ever you're doing they love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
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Wow - gorgeous, colorful begonias! Wonderful pics. Have a beautiful new week...Kathy
ReplyDeleteThe colors really just pop right off the page.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL...
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Your wonderful mosaic of flowers cheer me up on a chilly morning! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe mosaic is stunning...love all of your begonias...
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! Your begonias are refreshing and relaxing! Beautiful colors! You are quite the green thumb!
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies, they are pretty and last pretty well here in Northern California, but they sure are getting beaten up in the rain!
ReplyDeleteSee you all next week for Mosaic Monday if not before!
The begonias are so lovely! I especially like the yellow. I didn't get any begonias this year. Maybe I'll look into them for next year. What pretty little flowers.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Hi Brenda -
ReplyDeleteThey do make us smile don't they? We are lucky here, as some of them hang around through most of our "winter." And they come back like some other annuals do here.