Morning glories have taken over my garden. They have re-seeded and gone crazy, growing and twisting around any other plant in the garden.
But, they are pretty. I love the blue variations that pop up.





So pretty! Too bad that they are not a flower that you can cut and bring inside. I enjoy walking out to visit them each morning.
And these are just a few of the too-many pics that I take. Blue, blue flowers. Click on the pics to get a bigger view of blue.
The little red, star flower is Cardinal Climber. It re-seeds also. And hummingbirds love it.
Happy belated birthday Easy E. Aw, you're now 17. I hope you had a fun weekend traveling and visiting family. Love you lots, sweet kid.