I just watched an hour-long video made by a man up the street whom I’ve just met. It is an incredible video of all of the wildflowers in the mountains above my house and I was amazed at their beauty and variety. If you think you’d enjoy seeing it, Cee, I’ll send it to you and ask that after viewing it, you send it on to someone who demonstrates an interest in seeing it and that they do the same. I just ask that anyone who views it sends me a comment at judydykstrabrown.com so I know where the film has gone and what you think of it. I think he did a fantastic job of producing this video, and the good part is that every bit of the profits go to helping to support a local orphanage. I’m not asking folks to buy it.. just want to share the wonderful variety of floral life here, 80% of which I’d never seen before because these flowers grow well off the beaten track. There are also gorgeous views of the lake and some of the creatures and people he encountered in his many walks up and over the mountains. If you squinted hard, you’d see my house in some of these photos as my house is exactly where development begins on my part of the mountain. Across from me on the uphill side is just mountain. If you want to see the film and to send it on, email me your mailing address and I’ll mail you the video when I come to the U.S. in September. Then you can pass it on as you wish!
Got your email. When you’ve seen it, if you are willing to send it on to the next person, advertise in your Flower of the Day blog and send it on to the next person, with a list of people who want it after that. They can cross off their name and send it on to next person. Might be kind of fun to see how far it goes.
My goodness I need to add that to my travel plans. I will make it to the West Coast for the first time in a month, but we will only be in Seattle for 12 hours.
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One of my favorite combination
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Me too..
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Absolutely gorgeous 💖
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Absolutely beautiful! 🙂
love.
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Thanks for commenting.
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Cracking photo of the Dahlia Cee 🙂
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Glad you like this dahlia. 😀
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This one’s a beauty, Cee.
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Thanks Allan. 😀
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I just watched an hour-long video made by a man up the street whom I’ve just met. It is an incredible video of all of the wildflowers in the mountains above my house and I was amazed at their beauty and variety. If you think you’d enjoy seeing it, Cee, I’ll send it to you and ask that after viewing it, you send it on to someone who demonstrates an interest in seeing it and that they do the same. I just ask that anyone who views it sends me a comment at judydykstrabrown.com so I know where the film has gone and what you think of it. I think he did a fantastic job of producing this video, and the good part is that every bit of the profits go to helping to support a local orphanage. I’m not asking folks to buy it.. just want to share the wonderful variety of floral life here, 80% of which I’d never seen before because these flowers grow well off the beaten track. There are also gorgeous views of the lake and some of the creatures and people he encountered in his many walks up and over the mountains. If you squinted hard, you’d see my house in some of these photos as my house is exactly where development begins on my part of the mountain. Across from me on the uphill side is just mountain. If you want to see the film and to send it on, email me your mailing address and I’ll mail you the video when I come to the U.S. in September. Then you can pass it on as you wish!
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I would love to see it. Just think another year has gone by. 😀
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Got your email. When you’ve seen it, if you are willing to send it on to the next person, advertise in your Flower of the Day blog and send it on to the next person, with a list of people who want it after that. They can cross off their name and send it on to next person. Might be kind of fun to see how far it goes.
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Oh that is a wonderful idea. I might just have to do that.
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You could actually set up a page on your blog, so people can sign up and comment as they get it.
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Good idea.. I’ll mail the video to you when I get to the states in Sept. and we can discuss the logistics. J
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Here’s a bit of sunlight for you, Cee: https://judydykstrabrown.com/2017/08/06/gerber-daisy-2-flower-of-the-day-aug-6-2017/
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Love the two color tone! Beautiful match.
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Thanks for your comment.
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What absolutely gorgeous colours, Cee!
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Thanks Sue.
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This is fantastic! Where is this test garden?
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Canby, Oregon. I happen to live 2 miles from the largest dahlia farm in the Americas. 😀
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My goodness I need to add that to my travel plans. I will make it to the West Coast for the first time in a month, but we will only be in Seattle for 12 hours.
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hardly any flower more beautiful than a dahlia
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Lotus perhaps, but they are close in my mind.
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