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As I mentioned elsewhere, a neighbour "donated" her birthday flowers because she was going away and they were still nice. They came along with some little Monarch caterpillars to raise. So I've had lots of fun with the bouquet and also with some of the flowers in the garden (amid the mosquitoes) and lots of the crew have got their photos taken.
First up, Cherie, continuing the shoot for the "flowers" challenge. She looks so cute in this dress, but, somewhere the top button has come off I'll have to move the bottom one up and call it done, I guess. Anyway, the bouquet colours were perfect for her.
Then Alice had a turn in the front garden. I really liked both these colour combinations with her. And yes, the delphiniums really are that blue. One of my garden treasures!!
Alice & Crystal.
A little Polynesian flower fairy!
With a closeup lens because squeee!
Finally, more colour combinations I really liked, Penny. Mermaid shape-shifts to fairy?
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So pretty and bright! All the colors are so lovely!
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Such lovely flowers! I am genuinely impressed to see such a variety of blooms in your far northern clime!
Your little fairies are, as you so accurately state, squeeeee!
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Beautiful pics!!! I really love the ones with Crystal! Ehm, I really love Crystal...
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What wonderful photographs! I'm sure the 'found' outfit will become one of Petra's favorites! She certainly looks lovely in it; sufficiently sweet to attract butterflies, even!
My grandparents used to grow snapdragons. When I was a kid I used to be fascinated by them, because they really look like little dragon faces with moving jaws. It was also fun watching bees crawl in to and out of them.
Rosalind is a pretty one! Nice eyes! She reminds me of an 1890s era entertainer in that outfit.
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Wow! The Petra photos in particular are just stunning, but everyone looks lovely. Rachel's hat made me laugh
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That's nice that they brough you the dress! Petra looks great in it. And dolls with flowers are always so pleasant to look at!
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Petra looks so cute. Rachel's hat is very stylish.
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I agree that Rachel’s hat is stylish.
How lovely of the library patron to bring you / Petra a dress.
And dolls with flowers are always great to look at.
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Thank you, everybody!
(08-23-2019, 01:14 PM)davidd Wrote: My grandparents used to grow snapdragons. When I was a kid I used to be fascinated by them, because they really look like little dragon faces with moving jaws. It was also fun watching bees crawl in to and out of them. Hahaha. Funny you mentioned; I don't recall really having noticed this before, but a ginormous bee kept me company while I was weeding a while ago, and it was crawling right down into them. Just this big bee-bum visible sticking out of the flower
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Shot a whole bunch of photos yesterday after the remains of the hurricane passed. Just a rainstorm here, luckily.
I had a wonderfully entertaining nature-afternoon, between FOUR migrating hummingbird ladies fighting over my feeder, and this lil green snake who was looking for a safe place to shed his skin. He(?) has moved into the compost bin.
My little nature-loving flower fairy Doryn came out to say hello.
The snake was less impressed than she was about their colour-coordination.
Then I took Ika to the beach to shoot a pic for the Dal House photo challenge. We're having a photo/haiku activity this month. If anyone has a Dal and would like to join in, come on over.
Thinking up her haiku.
Sunsets are already too early. Sigh.
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A green-haired dolly and a green snake? Really? REALLY? What an AMAZING picture!
What are the chances that a bright green snake would turn up when you were outside taking photos of your green-haired dolly?
Actually, I've never seen a green snake like that in temperate climates.
Such a mellow snake, too.
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