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Mosaic Monday - Garden Delights

Previously I created a post about one specific aspect of a beautiful garden our Camera Club had the pleasure of shooting last night - Yarn Bombing.  Here is some more of the garden story.


For a look at a bevy of beautiful Mosaics created by the blogging community, visit Little Red House. 
Enjoy!

Comments

betty-NZ said…
Such cheerful, summery shots! I needed them today as it's winter here in New Zealand!
How very lovely is your mosaic!
joyce said…
until last week I had never heard of photobombing and had to look it up when, since then I have come across it multiple times and now this...yarn bombing. I like this idea. Four years ago while on holiday I saw a bicycle completely covered in yarn and took its picture, we are going to the same place next weekend and I wondered already if it would still be there. I love this yarn bombing idea. Might have to try that one out!
Nathalie H.D. said…
What a gorgeous mosaic indeed!

Now I'm off to visit Little Red House for more...
S. Etole said…
Fascinating concept. Not sure how I have missed so many of your posts.
Relyn Lawson said…
Is it your garden? So lovely.

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