WYSIWYG

What You See Is What You Get. This is a journal blog, an explore-blog, a bit of this and that blog. Sharing where the mood takes me. Perhaps it will take you too.

Menoturals; Floraleye 1

It's Nature Friday... and I am short on photographic supply. What I will do for January and February is keep it very simple. A single photo each week to keep Rosy (and Sunny) smiling and bring a little bit of summer into these deep winter days.



16 comments:

  1. I am in Costa Rica right now where flowers abound everywhere!

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    1. hi, David, don't forget to look for birds. ha ha ha ha ha

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  2. Hi Yam - wonderful to see ... actually we have some roses out still - well perhaps they'll have wilted in the last couple of days - cheers Hilary

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  3. Beautiful flowers, they are a cheery sight! Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend!

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  4. Beautiful dahlia! We have mahonia japonica flowering, which is cheering to see

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  5. Gorgeous and such a welcome sight in January when it's so cold outside!

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  6. the color is my mothers favorite color and also a huge favorite of mine.. so much gorgeous detail in the photo. love it
    I need to do more simple things. I get so detailed and into writing, instead of the beauty.

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  7. OMCs this is a beautiful x 87 photo...and I'll check it often today as we await the first snow in Raleigh in 1007 days...yes 1007. We have snow coming at about dark turning into freezing rain overnight...stopping mid morning Saturday, refreezing Saturday night. brrrrr
    Hugs cecilia

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  8. What a wonderful way to start....what a beautiful flower!

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  9. The perfect pick me up for a cold winter day.

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  10. So beautiful. All is buried is ice and snow here.

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  11. One picture will happily suffice when it's as beautiful as this dahlia. It makes me smile.

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  12. Stunning dahlia. Not obvious in that one but their petals are arranged in spirals which always fascinates me when I see the patterns.

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