I was happy to see these flowers blooming....
after what they
had been through this year..
the whole picture above reveals why I thought this flower was dead....
when I am not looking...
my horse dog likes to dig around the flower...
Like a bulldozer so maybe there was a critter under it???
Many analogies can apply here!
That flower has got to be very hardy to survive your horse dog. I wonder what he thinks he is going to find down there.
ReplyDeleteWe don't have a 'horse' dog ---but we do have tons of CHIPMUNKS. They drive us crazy digging up our flower bulbs --especially the tulips... Dang it!!!!!
ReplyDeletePretty yellow color.
Hugs,
Betsy
Probably a mole.
ReplyDeletethese flowers are just like you, survivors and strong and beautiful...
ReplyDeleteMany perennials are more resilient than we think!
ReplyDeletePeace,
Muff
Pretty little blooms Kim!
ReplyDeleteEven the horse/dog can't keep beautiful nature from being, well, beautiful! I'm sure my cats would love to tear through my garden (and use it as a giant litter box).
ReplyDeleteLilies must be tough!!!!Is your blog all shiny new and re-designed? LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous sunshiny flowers they are too. I am glad that they survived the horse dog's attacks.
ReplyDeleteLovely bloom. Ooo...no wonder u thought its dead.
ReplyDeleteWe have the Black Gopher..,which is really a large mole! A black one...yuck...we have a herd of them. We could use a good digger...they can destroy a garden in seconds! Including tomato plants...they will eat them too!
ReplyDeleteSigh!
Hugs
SueAnn
Pretty! I have irises that continue to grow year after year, even though I'm not very good about watering them.
ReplyDeleteThat flower looks well fertilized.
ReplyDeleteExcellent work by man or beast.
I'm thinking the flowers are day lilies? Such pretty blooms. : )
ReplyDeleteThat flower reminds me of us humans. We have a way of surviving the unthinkable. Hope you have a great week Kim.
ReplyDeleteSplendid yellow! Glad the flower has survived the efforts to destroy it.
ReplyDeleteSome plants are surprisingly resilient, aren't they? We could all learn something from that determination to be delicate and beautiful in the face of adversity :)
ReplyDeletethe flowers are resilient, like someone:)
ReplyDeletevery good to see you again:)