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Flower time

Last year we went around this time to the Rhodendron Garden and really enjoyed it! We headed back to see what other flowers might be in bloom since we missed a lot of the rhodies last time. We didn't research it well enough though because we missed the rhodies again, but at least we were able to see the beautiful Himalayan Blue Poppy! 


Snack break in the gazebo
Evie found a little hat!

Nora and Daddy's hats were a little more practical

Evie found this gigantic, beautiful Rhody that was blooming
Here's the Himalayan Blue Poppy! It was really pretty with the gradients of purple

No purple on this one, and the light shining through is so neat!

Another perspective of the poppy.



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