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One of my favourite flowers.
You bung them in, they look after themselves and then you take them out. Fred |
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Fred, that is a beautiful flower, and a beartiful photo.
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lovely flowers, Fred, and well captured! i love the subtle shades of purple, and how the fade into the white.
i envy you, you're just heading into spring, while we're soon to be stuck with the gray drizzlies... on the bright side, fall here can be gorgeous, and i have a couple of months yet of potentially decent weather before the dark, dreary days set in. |
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Very lovely...I look at your post and see flowers and look out my window and see falling leaves, thanks for a change of scenery. Donna
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Thanks for comments, Donna, Jerry and Rocky
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