If you have missed any of my other posts from Biltmore, please go to my sidebar and scroll down to my Labels. Click on Biltmore and you can see all of the posts which I have done from there so far. Today, here are six more of the gorgeous flowers from Biltmore.
Many bloggers are sharing beautiful pictures of flowers during our winter season. The flowers remind us all that Spring is right around the corner here in the USA... This has been a wicked winter for many folks ---so seeing some beautiful flowers hopefully will bring a smile to your faces.
However, Mother Nature is wreaking havoc on many parts of our country right now (not us this time) and also in other countries, such as Australia. Let's keep all of the people in the path of these horrible storms in our thoughts and prayers.
Hugs,
Good Morning Betsy, It is nice to see these pretty and colorful flowers in your photos. Yesterday was so dreary here but I am thankful that we are not having the terrible storms so many of our blog friends are experiencing. Hope you have a nice day.
ReplyDeleteHi, Betsy. The flower images are a nice little dose of color in a winter-dreary landscape. Snow has its own beauty, and I wouldn't wish it entirely away; but I find myself looking forward to the greening up of spring. Thanks for the preview. :)
ReplyDeleteNo doubt as to what is happening in this month.Your blog looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are equally gorgeous,even without a name.
Have a fabulous day.I will be trying to stay warm,once again it is COLD,with predicted windchills of −40C.
Ruth
Gorgeous flowers! And I am keeping everyone in the wake of today's storms in my thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteOh such pretty colors. Love the heart background too.
ReplyDeleteSorry I have not been around much - been doing family research - weird twist - while I am doing all these family pictures I got a letter from a company saying my siblings and I are possible heirs. Doesn't have the tell tale marking of a scam - they aren't asking for any money unless we are proven - and then it is less than 10% Freaky so I am doing lots of research trying to find out about them.
So pretty, Betsy...those flowers are indeed a balm to my winter-weary spirit. Thank you. And thanks, too, for the reminder to remember those who are going through weather hardships far worse than ours.
ReplyDeleteI love the colors of those flowers. I just keep thinking, after February the worst could be past.
ReplyDeleteThanks too for the prayers. The first leg of these two storms is past, and was not nearly as bad as expected. Let's hope we can escape some of that snow too.
I missed your post yesterday and ta da, you've gone all "glam" on me....your blog design and header is beautiful...Now for those flowers...gorgeous and I would love to visit there...I'd better not miss another of your posts...No telling what you'd be up to if I did!!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!!!
We are just beginning with the rain right now but the temps are really dropping fast. We will either get ice or snow later. If ice, I'll see ya in a week or so when the power comes back on, if snow, I will be outside playing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the bright beginning to an iffy day.
Seeing your beautiful flowers does bring a smile to my face on this rainy Tuesday morning.
ReplyDeleteOne of my orchids is getting ready to bloom. I really enjoy even a tiny bit of color inside.What a lovely selection you have shared.
ReplyDeleteSteve
these are all beautiful. i agree we need to pray for others that are in parts of the world and the us in the path of nature wreaking havoc. flowers are always good for feeling cheery
ReplyDeleteSuch bright colors--perfect for a gloomy winter day.
ReplyDeleteMy Mother likes Orchids and I buy her one everyso often.
That new header---ZOWIE!!!!!
MB
Wow, you've done renovations on your blog! It looks gorgeous! And so do all those lovely flowers you saw at Biltmore. I'm so thankful for all the splashes of color in our blog world if not yet in our own surroundings! With the news being so terrifying, we do need to keep everyone in prayer. God have mercy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the touch of spring! :)
ReplyDeletetoday sounds like a doozy of a weather day :(
Visited Biltmore years ago...your flower photos are absolutely gorgeous...thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Betsy,
ReplyDeleteYes, those flowers are just gorgeous...Love the orchids. I surely wish I had the green in my like the Biltmore gardeners have in them!
Kewl new background and header, Betsy! The orchids are beautiful! I've never been successful at growing them, myself, but I do enjoy looking at them. The yellow one is especially gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi Betsy, beautiful post and it is wonderful to see some colors on this dreary day. The Biltmore gardens must be a lovely place to visit, I love all the pretty orchids.
ReplyDeleteI came by to ask if you would please "rerun" some of your beautiful flowers photos from summer and found that you do have a flower post. Thanks, I needed that as the blizzard snows fly all around us and white is the only color at the moment.
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Thanks for welcoming me back home. It appears the storm is going to go around us--there will be disappointment at school for sure!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed your bird post--always do.
Your flowers here remind of notecards I bought yesterday. Half-price Books have the best boxes of assorted flower and plant and such notecards---beautiful photos with an explanation of the flower or plant or table arrangement on the back. I bought several, because I use them as an instant 'pick-me-up to friends, collegues, etc.
Am ready for color, but do enjoy snow days also.
As for the house: only one showing and only one person at one of the two open houses. I'm not down about it, because I know God is having us stayi in this small b'bille house for His reasons.
Not sure I can convince hubby of that. He wants the 'albatross' taken off from around his neck!
Wonderful pictures, Betsy! I made a lot of those gorgeous flowers when we were there. It's a breath of fresh air in the winter to see them blooming!
ReplyDeleteHi Betsy, Oh, I sure do like those orchids - especially the vivid yellow one! Have a wonderful day in spite of the grey and drizzle. Possible T storm later but that is "Iffy" as we know the track record of the weather guessers. Have a super good afternoon!
ReplyDeleteYes, Betsy, pretty flowers do the heart good while it's rainy and cold. They are exceptional pictures just like you and George are exceptional persons!
ReplyDeleteThe new header (although I do love the last one!) is scrumptious! And so are the orchids!!!! Mine are all just sitting here -- green and happy -- no blooms....yet! But I'm an optimist.
ReplyDeleteBetsy, these flowers are beautiful Love the orchids. We have tree orchids in our garden here for the first time since we lived in Zululand in the 70's and 80's. Thanks for reminding me: I will pray for those suffering in other parts of the world. And of course, Egypt and it's chaos. Bless you my friend. (((Hugs))) Jo
ReplyDeleteBetsy, I love your new header, very cute!
ReplyDeleteYou always have beautiful pictures and today is no exception!
Cathy @ Country Cathy
Betsy
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are just AMAZING! The flowers are breathtaking! Oh how I can't wait to see Color again LOL All we can see if WHITE!! We currently have 14 inches with 6 more on the way! It is truly a Blizzard out there. Winds are @ 50 mph right now and expected to increase!! CRAZY!!
Glad you haven't been hit :)
I LOVE the yellow one, that is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteWonderful flowers!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
Thank You very much for sharing!
Your flower photos are making me hope that our wildflower season here in SoCal is good this year for when I go hiking.
ReplyDeleteKay
I remember the photos you posted of that fabulous house!! I want to live there!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are spectacular and lovely to look at while we're in this deep, deep freeze!!
Gooorrrrgggeeoouuss!!! Thanks for the tast of Spring. Your new header is pretty, too.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
CottonLady
They are beautiful, Betsy....can't wait till we can have some live flowers in our yard.
ReplyDeleteSo far, so good...it had not done any kind of precipitation till about an hour ago and it has been sleeting steady every since.
The ground was crunchy this morn;-)
I oh so needed your beautiful flowers this evening! It's been an awful day and this brighten it up!
ReplyDeletePurdy flowers Betsy. Glad we're supposed to miss the snow this time.
ReplyDeleteHi Betsy, your beautiful flower photos are a sight for sore eyes that have been peering out the window the past several hours watching a blizzard! I wonder, too, what the lovely flower is in your first photo? The yellow iris is especially pretty. Makes me really long for warmer weather and watching the flowers bloom. Take care and I hope this storm misses you! (I'm thankful we still have electricity at least!)
ReplyDeleteJust me again...I forgot to tell say that I really like your Valentine theme, the header and background are great!
ReplyDeleteWith all the monster snow storms and cyclones around right now a look at some of mother nature's beauty is really nice. Beautiful flowers Betsy, I'm looking forward to spring too.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful variety, Betsy. It's so nice to see the flowers, when most of our world is looking white and gray. Hope you stay warm through this latest storm.
ReplyDeleteI really like the Valentine header!
Everyone of these is just gorgeous! I love them. Sure makes you forget the snow and ice for a few minutes. I hope we miss most of it.
ReplyDeleteWhat absolutely gorgeous flowers!! Lucky you to have seen so many nice ones and thanks for sharing. Yes, this winter has been awful!
ReplyDeleteThese beautiful flowers are a nice "pick me up" today! We're expecting over 12 inches tonight w/ blizzard conditions - might be too much snow for my liking, ha,ha! I'm looking forward to spring - and of course being able to see yours and George's beautiful roses.
ReplyDeletehugs,
Shelley
Refreshing! Spring is coming, whether it looks like it or not. This is a nice reminder!
ReplyDeleteWooooo! Your new header and background are both gorgeous! So are all the beautiful flowers. It's -15 degrees as I write this. Diane
ReplyDeleteThese pictures WARMED me so tonight! I've been snowed in for 2 days now and freezing just listening to the wind outside blowing! How many days until Spring? Thanks for reminding me what I am so looking forward to!!
ReplyDeleteStay Warm & Safe, Betsy!!
HUGS,
Coreen
Beautiful orchids! I really must get to the Biltmore SOMEDAY!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the new template!!
I'm hoping this storm stretching across our country will not be as bad as predicted for all those in its path.
Thoughts of spring and your beautiful pictures will tide us over til the real thing....can't wait!
ReplyDeleteStay warm!
I love those orchids, but cannot grow them here. They seem to do much better farther South. It is much warmer there.
ReplyDeleteOf course if a person had a hot house??????
Betsy, great pictures of the Orchids! They are are sure hard to beat aren't they? I have probably 40 orchids in the house. I have been experimenting with them for about 20 years! Beauties!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of so many gorgeous orchids! I have yet to visit the Biltmore. Hopefully I'll see it someday.
ReplyDeleteI hope to go to the NY Botanical Garden's indoor orchid show in March.
Thank you for the lovely flower pictures and yesterday's birdies. Both a welcomed relief from the white stuff piling up outside! I'm afraid if all our snow thaws at once I will float right off the mountain - Haha!
ReplyDelete☼ Sunny
beautiful orchids! i like the color. there're some types of orchids, but i only know 1 type and we (Indonesian) called it moon orchids. =)
ReplyDeleteThe flowers are so colourful and surely will cheer many suffering in the snow storms. I hope there are not too many people hurt. Driving looks a nightmare . We've seen pics on the news.
ReplyDeleteThank you for reminding us that spring will get here eventually Betsy! I am really starting to doubt it!!!
ReplyDeletexo Catherine
what a lovely collection of flower photos... just what i need at this moment when we are 20 inches deep in snow due monster storm. hayyy can't wait for spring.
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