
One of the really lovely places to visit in Oregon is the Canby Dahlia Festival. Acres of gorgeous Dahlias, all different kinds, sizes, colors. It's breathtaking! Here are just a few examples. Hope you enjoy! Guess you can tell I'm already tired of cold weather!





Beautiful skies and clouds enhance the colorful fields.
Join us and show your world!
Wow, lovely!
ReplyDeleteDahlias are some of my favourites; they're so nice to bring indoors too. I've never seen so many as this, however---thank you for posting such wonderful photos!
a return to summer, how delightful to see flowers in bloom. although we do have a few hardy blooms outside in our anniversary garden.
ReplyDeleteLovely festive flowery world, Sylvia! My World is festive for Christmas! :)
ReplyDeleteI love flowers but I don't really have a green thumb.Tisk
ReplyDeleteMy Aunt Edie grew dahlias and they were beautiful , just like your pictures!
Beautiful colors, we miss those around here this time of year. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Regina In Pictures
sylvia: That is a beautiful place to visit in your world. I love festivals and this one looks very nice.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers, they really cheered me up. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI love flowers and enjoyed your pirctures. I particularly like the second picture - lovely colours.
ReplyDeleteI'm definitely looking forward to the first day of spring after seeing these lovely photos. LOL
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing dahlia in the first shot, Sylvia.
ReplyDeleteOh so beautiful. I've been to the iris farm but I never heard of this until now. Very nice.
ReplyDeleteWOW, Beautiful photo's!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your world with us!!
A dalia exhibition, how wonderful! love your pretty shots.
ReplyDeleteSo very lovely! You have some wonderful photos, Sylvia, and have been some wonderful places to tell us about. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Flowers!
ReplyDeleteThese are delightful! Love the multi-colored photos especially. Such rhythm.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and so many! I love dahlias, but we can't have them in the garden now.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos as always, Sylvia. Love the red ones.
ReplyDeleteWow I just love all the colourful fields. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm assuming they were flowers from earlier in the summer, right? But whichever season they were taken, it is a prolific display of flowers in bloom.
ReplyDeleteI'm a week behind, but unlike the non-virtual variety, the flowers here are still lovely.
ReplyDeleteLovely dahlia photos. Seems everyone is already tired of this winter. I sure am.
ReplyDeleteThere beautiful for sure i would love to come see it when they have the festival, can you send me a link to it?
ReplyDeleteI will see If I can a link and will post it if I can, Lilli. Thanks for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite memories is walking through Dahlia fields in Oregon. Many of the flowers were taller than I am. They were every color imaginable. Absolutely breathtaking. I took a HUGE bouquet back to the resort with us to cheer me the entire week. I bought one that was the size of a dinner plate with about four different colors in it.
ReplyDeleteMan! I'm loving reliving this memory. Thanks for bringing it to mind.
How do they do those ginormous fields, anyway. Do they have to dig up each individual bulb to replant the next year... or can they leave them in the ground in Oregon? We have to dig them up here and store them in Pete in a cool dry spot or over the winter.
So beautiful - I can remember it, summer...:)
ReplyDeleteYou brought some colours to my at the moment very gray and wintery world, thanks
ReplyDeleteThis time of year becomes so brown and dull in a lot of areas. Nice to see some summer photo's.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful post...i liked enlarging them and enjoying the flowers even more.
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing with us.
Beautiful Sylvia and reminds me of the Garden of the Rose back in England.
ReplyDeleteTwo of my favorite flowers. I'll have to put this place on my bucket list!
ReplyDeleteSo that's what those are... I've seen them before but never knew their given name. Very striking!
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