• http://simplyblissful.blogspot.com/ tracy

    That’s awesome. I have a cluster of pansies coming up in a flower bed, at least 100 feet away from any flower bed/pot I had actually planted pansies. Those suckers are tough! here in SE Alaska they’re ideal for the large variances in temperature we have in early & late summer.

  • imjeffp

    I suppose if you wanted to kill it, you could transplant it to a nice pot, fertilize and water it, and watch it die despite all of your efforts. At least that’s how I do it.

    • HDC

      Sounds like we’ve both attended the same Brown Thumb Vocational Institute. I always see these lovelies at the nursery and turn away in sadness knowing it is never to be.

  • http://bellacantare.livejournal.com bellacantare

    Crazy PRETTY.

  • http://www.greystreetgirl.com greystreetgirl

    Love this shot! I saw something similar in a park in Nashville today and couldn’t get the right angle. Glad you’re finally seeing Spring up there!

  • http://emailtoid.net/i/dffead07/ed4c0fbf/ emailtoid.net/i/dffead07/…

    I am in awe of your photographs. They are awesome. Thank you so much for posting, it makes my morning every time there is a new one.

  • http://lifeasitcomes.com/ Kevin T Driver

    Great shot!

  • J. Bo

    Gorgeous pansies (don’t you just love their little monkey faces?), gorgeous photo.

  • http://yournewfavorite.com spenceke

    Oh nice, you’ve got pansies growing in your cracks. Ben planted some in our front yard and managed to keep them alive for a few months. But now they’ve wilted for good because it’s 90 degrees outside and it will only get hotter.

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    coco and chuck got together to give you more photo fodder. they ARE actually doing something when they appear to be fighting… beautiful flowers.

  • Coyote

    So beautiful! Pansies are one of my faves. And they’re edible! Truly!