Queen Anne's Lace is thick along the side of the road right now. It is so pretty when the sun is setting. I have altered these photos today with the texture Aurora by Kim Klassen.
This photo didn't have a texture applied.
Isn't this a beautiful Mary. It belongs to my SIL. Each side of her face has a different expression due to the decay.
Thanks for coming by!
Sherry
I will join these lovely blogs, go over and check them out.
Texture Tuesday at Kim Klassen Cafe
White Wednesday at Faded Charm
Wow Us Wednesday at Savvy Southern Style
Outdoor Wednesday at A Southern Daydreamer
This is such a pretty post. It's similar to one I posted today. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Mary
I love Queen Anne's Lace, haven't seen any just yet. Your pics are beautiful Sherry:@)
ReplyDeleteSherry I love Queen Anne's Lace, it is so lovely and just sprouts up so naturally!
ReplyDeleteThe Madonna is very special.
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Karena
Art by Karena
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Gorgeous photos Sherry and I love the texture you added to them! Beautiful statue of the Blessed Mother! Martina
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry! The flowers are beautiful but I LOVE the statue of Mary! It's just gorgeous. Have a nice week!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Absolutely lovely photos, Sherry! That Mary is amazing! And of course, the Queen Anne's Lace is so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Brightened my day!
Becky
How pretty. Your photos are lovely.
ReplyDelete-Lynn
Hi Sherry!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are fantastic.
Beautiful photos, Sherry. The poor Queen's Anne Lace have about been fried here due to lack of moisture and high temperatures.
ReplyDeleteGreat Minds must think alike. I just did a post on Queen Ann's Lace today as well. Please drop by for a read. Thanks for sharing. Richard at My Old Historic House
ReplyDeleteLovely photos! My favorite is the first one, but they are all beautiful!
ReplyDeletehi Sherry, Your photos are beautiful. I love Queen Anne's Lace and I think it is so beautiful. My MIL has is surrounding her veggie garden. I think the statue of Mary is lovely. Thanks for so much beauty today.
ReplyDelete~Emily
The French Hutch
i love queen annes lace! your photos are so pretty! new fan!
ReplyDeleteReally pretty use of this texture!! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm IN LOVE with that top image!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful shots Sherry! Love the statue of Mary.
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done here - especially the Queen Anne's Lace!
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful photos!Wonderful job!!
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry! Thanks so much for your sweet comment on my Craft Room...you said you liked how organized it was and well, I just have to laugh! It lasted for a whole day, just long enough to take pictures and now...well, it's being loved again!
ReplyDeleteLOVE your flowers today...the Queen Anne's Lace is so sweet...
Blessings, Doni
Beautiful photo story! I especially love the images of Mary... she is so serene and timeless. Your field of flowers (are they Rudbekias?) are great, too. I love the unexpected angle.
ReplyDeleteThe Queen Anne's Lace is so pretty - love the editing. Joni
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful! Love the delicate touch "aurora" adds to each photo:)
ReplyDeleteEach one is beautiful. I really love the Mary statue.
ReplyDeletewonderfully textured with aurora!!
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely shots, Sherry! I have always loved Queen Anne's Lace. But from afar... It doesn't grow here. Thanks for the pretty pictures!
ReplyDeleteKim's texture Tuesday is such a wonderful vehicle for seeing and finding all this amazing talent out there. I love queen anne's lace and your shots are so great. Nice work.
ReplyDeleteOh I love your Virgin Mary, so rustic. Love the flower too!...Christine
ReplyDeleteWow! Your photos are breathtaking, Sherry. Truly beautiful. I don't know how to do textures. Is there a tutorial on Kim's site? Your photos should be framed, they are so nice. Thanks for sharing and Happy Outdoor Wednesday to you.
ReplyDelete~Lynn
www.cottageandcreek.com
Sherry,
ReplyDeleteYours beautiful pictures capture the essence of summer. I LOVE the first queen Ann's lace image.
I wish I could figure out how to use textures. They are beautiful.
Yvonne
Sherry, thanks for sharing the beauty. The garden statue is wonderful and Queen Ann's Lace always brings me sweet memories of my grandmother.
ReplyDeletewonderful photos~
ReplyDeleteWow! Your photos are just breathtaking! Love your Virgin Mary! Gorgeous flowers. Thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeleteHope to see you on my blog:)
Sherry,
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous photos! I was born with a black thumb, but I'mm trying hard to fight it! Thanks for visiting.
Hugs,
Patti
Virgin Mary is quite a piece! I adore your blog post this week.
ReplyDeleteJoyce M
Beautiful post. I'm drooling over the statue.
ReplyDeleteI love Queen Anne's lace too! Wish I had some growing in my own yard!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, Sherry. Thanks for sharing them at WUW.
ReplyDeleteWe saw lots of the Queen Anne's lace while traveling recently. My daughter has some black eyed susans that she got on the roadside. They are thriving and are also very beautiful. Hugs, Ginger
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteRene
Wow, so lovely!
ReplyDeleteYour Queen Anne's Lace photo's are beautiful. The Aurora texture works beautifully with it.
ReplyDeleteI especially like your choice of focus in the second image.
Beautiful, beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSherry, I so admire the beautiful things you are doing with your photography.
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