3/30/2012

Desperately seeking flowers...

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Found some.

{{{  big grin about the size of Texas  }}}






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    1. ...the best antidote in the world for grey ;>]

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  2. DId you take these with your iphone? WOW! I don't have a camera right now, the one I was using got stolen at work last November, [felt like I had my arm chopped off!] so I'm having to make do with the camera on my BB! Frustrating! Happy travels!
    Hugs
    Catherine

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    1. Hello sweet Catherine! I can't tell you how swell it is to see you back here in the blogging world...we have all missed you!!
      Yes, I'm a phone-aholic, it goes with me everywhere. Shot them on the fly, practically skidding off the road, then when
      I got home, ran them through a desktop app/program called FX Photo Studio (they rock!) to play around with effects, color,
      etc. Waaaaay fun. I probably use my phone camera in equal measure with my SLR...so many great apps for phones these days.
      Email me if you'd like a list of what's fun to play with. We can't have you go through withdrawals, no way ;>}}

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  3. Ha ! All those flower bulbs in bloom: looks a bit like Holland right now, Christi !!!
    Always got brightened up by the daffodils !

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    1. OH, could I use some Holland flowers RIGHT NOW. sigh.

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  4. way cool.
    in that second photo? new meaning to a 'double wide'. ;)
    we're back into winter.
    it's wearing really really really thin.

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    1. I was wondering who would be the first to notice the trick [wink]...so much more fun than a sooc shot. Sorry ole man winter's camped out on your doorstep again. Out here it won't stop raining. Keep wondering when I'll be able to put the snorkel gear away. grrrr.

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  5. I know where you've been! And yes, how could you not smile...

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    1. Yes m'am, right up the road from ya, isn't it?!
      I was heading to Christianson's nursery via the backroads...gorgeous out there, even on these crappy (s'cuse my French) slate grey wet ones.

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  6. Wow, this is wonderful. Always something to inspire, here.

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    1. Thanks for the kind words, much appreciated.

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