Does anyone know if this is Queen Ann's Lace or not?
The Pond (Which is almost just a puddle now)
Art
On our way to a party to celebrate the end of Spanish class!
Our teacher and her husband (when she was a lot younger)
I absolutely adored their staircase!
Ceiling
Looking up the staircase...
...and looking down
Alex (the dog's name is not Alex:)
Allison
Art
Playing back tag
Time to ride the horse!
Angie
If the power lines weren't in the way it would look a lot nicer :P
Looks like y'all had fun! Did you get a chance to ride the horse?
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No I didn't want to it was a very skid-dish horse and I don't really like horses!
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D1
I do believe it is Queen Anne's lace. If you look at the little flowers, they have five petals with a yellow center. See here for reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daucus_carota#mediaviewer/File:Daucus_carota_flowers,_peen_%27Napoli%27_(1).jpg
ReplyDeleteI always did think that Queen Anne's lace makes a beautiful counterpoint to other, showier wildflowers in a bouquet. It's beautiful when pared with wild roses, cow vetch, Indian blanket, or wild oats. :-)
Thank you for your input Karen I had heard various roomers that it was Queen Ann's
ReplyDeletelace and other roomers that it wasn't!
Deborah