Dear Inger, that is a breathtaking photograph. Truly! The vivid colors--the purple and the tile red and the green and pink. The shadows and the blotches of sunlight. Thank you for this beauty.
Is that purple flower silva or lavender????? Peace.
Wow! Thank you so much for your compliments on this picture. I would go with lavender here. The color is very deep, but I still think so. No expert, of course. I have two more pictures from this visit to the mission and I will show them here later.I'm so glad you liked this photo.
Yes, we have found out what's wrong, something with the steering. First a blogger, whom I don't know, referred me to a web site that sells the parts. I printed that out. Then today, when my hubby went to have shocks installed on the Ford truck, he happened upon a mechanic, who said he knew exactly what was wrong and that he could fix it. When my hubby came home, we compared notes and they matched. So, hopefully, we can get the Jeep repaired without having to pay dealer costs. I'm going to Google this problem too. Thanks so much for your concern.
Dear Inger, that is a breathtaking photograph. Truly! The vivid colors--the purple and the tile red and the green and pink. The shadows and the blotches of sunlight. Thank you for this beauty.
ReplyDeleteIs that purple flower silva or lavender????? Peace.
absolutely gorgeous
ReplyDeleteBeautiful....
ReplyDeletebeautiful! looks maybe like vitex?
ReplyDeleteThat looks like lavender to me. I've seen some new varieties that are more decorative, but are lacking that fragrant smell.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...we were there in the 80's ..saw all the swallows!
ReplyDeleteWOW--JUST WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have Silva here in Alaska that grows well but the Lavender does require more heat and won't do well. I love it however and sure miss it.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing picture, just so full of life!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteWow! Thank you so much for your compliments on this picture. I would go with lavender here. The color is very deep, but I still think so. No expert, of course. I have two more pictures from this visit to the mission and I will show them here later.I'm so glad you liked this photo.
ReplyDeleteThe color purple is so rice and vibrant...it looks like Salvia...is it?...:)JP
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful.
ReplyDeleteSnyggt...imorgon skall jag till väninnas dotters giftermål...skall bli kul...så förmodligen lite partaj imorogn kväll :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful picture! I love lavender.
ReplyDeleteHop you find out what's wrong with the Jeep. Ours is elderly and has had its problems but no Death Wobbles so far.
Yes, we have found out what's wrong, something with the steering. First a blogger, whom I don't know, referred me to a web site that sells the parts. I printed that out. Then today, when my hubby went to have shocks installed on the Ford truck, he happened upon a mechanic, who said he knew exactly what was wrong and that he could fix it. When my hubby came home, we compared notes and they matched. So, hopefully, we can get the Jeep repaired without having to pay dealer costs. I'm going to Google this problem too. Thanks so much for your concern.
ReplyDeleteWow. You're just surrounded by beauty there, aren't you? Just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous! I would love to be there...
ReplyDeleteHope you all have a pleasant weekend.
Love this photo of San Juan Capistrano with all the lovely lavender in bloom! Gorgeous!
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