Friday, May 23, 2014

Sweetly Scented Stroll

We wish we had smell-a-vision on our blog and could share how amazing our walk was this morning - at least that is what Mom says. There is honeysuckle growing wild EVERYWHERE in MY park and when we went this morning the sun was just warming it up the perfume was almost over powering. Mom said she felt she was  walking on a cloud of perfume!  If you can click on the pictures you can see them bigger and see how it is all over the place. Now personally we were much more interested in the pee mail and all those darn squirrels we could hear but couldn't see. It is also wild flower time too.















Here are some close ups - the first one is the honeysuckle - Mom doesn't know the names of the other but they are sure pretty. And those daisys - they are tiny - only about a quarter of an inch.



20 comments:

  1. Soooo pretty! Magical woodlands.

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  2. We are smelling them with our eyes! The other day we could smell skunk on our walk, not a great smell but we were interested.

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  3. OH WOW!! These pictures are beautiful - as usual - my friend. My mom absolutely LOVES the smell of honeysuckle. It's kind of her signature smell - she has lotions and bath sprays and everything with it! We so wish we could smell the pictures. Have a great one ya'll! XOXO - Bacon

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  4. We to wish we had smellavision as the honeysuckle looks amazing. Ours over here always attracts lots of little bugs which we don't like. Have a fabulous Friday.
    Best wishes Molly

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  5. My mom use to pick the honeysuckle and suck the nectar from the bottom of the flower....Sweet

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  6. Mmmmmm, honeysuckle. Those flowers are so pretty. They must make your park look beautiful for the humans. I am with you...peemail is far more interesting.
    Have a terrierific weekend, pals!
    Oz

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  7. That sounds wonderful, I wish I could send my mom to such a wonderful place once. Bet then she would enjoy the smell of nature and not that smell of the bottle what makes me sneezing. Have a wonderful friday!

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  8. I can almost smell all those lovely flowers from here.

    Ruby

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  9. Oh we wish you had smell-o-vision too!

    Your Pals,

    Murphy & Stanley

    Pee Ess - We have a POTP update for our furiend Abby who crossed the bridge.

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  10. We all love the daisies naturally, but SHE loves the Honeysuckle. As a kid, they used to pull out the stamen and lick off the 'honey'.

    XXXOOO Bella & Roxy

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  11. WOW, you guys gots honeysuckle, we haven't had enough rain to make the grass turn green, let alone to have the honeysuckle come out!

    The Mad Scots

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  12. Our mom is in total agreement with yours, Reilly and Denny - honeysuckle is amazingly fragrant and so beautiful! Mom says that the orange flower is called Butterfly Weed.

    Love ya lots♥
    Mitch and Molly

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  13. Beautiful flowers! Mom wouldn't know one flower from another. I can tell you what a dead snake smells like! Love Dolly

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  14. My Mum used to do that sucking the nectar thing like Bentley's Mom. Beautiful pictures!!

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  15. ooooo, i loves me the honeysuckle!!! Ma has a japanese honeysuckle that I just love eatin' the leaves off of..Ma, however, isn't so happy abouts that..meanie.
    Anyhu, those are some pawsome blooms guys!
    Kisses,
    Ruby ♥

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  16. The orange is butterfly weed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asclepias_tuberosa

    The purple looks like the blossom from spider wort.

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  17. We love honeysuckle! Just gorgeous! And we agree with Mitch and Molly - the orange is Butterfly Weed. Our mom has a couple in the backyard! They're bold and beautiful.
    Cammie!

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  18. Mom loves the smell of honeysuckle too and wishes we had one of those bushes in our yard. The wildflowers are so pretty, and the photos of them are awesome.

    Woos - Phantom, Ciara, and Lightning

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