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That is a nice setting among the Iris. Well composed. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, Jerry. These little blue morning glories just popped out this morning. It rained over night - first rain we've had this month after a very wet June and July - maybe that's what they were waiting for. One of them showed up all alone among the long iris leaves. Here are some on the the main vine.
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This is one I took of Morning Glory. The vine took over my tomato plants. Sorry, it had to go, but it is time for me start the fall crop. This was taken with the FZ30.
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Both pictures show lovely morning glories...colors vivid but natural. Donna
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