This week my black and white challenge topic is Clouds. I hope you have FUN with this challenge. Be creative if you feel like it, and have fun with this […]
Welcome to my Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD). Please use your archived photos or find some old favorite photos if you like. Feel free to post every day or […]
Here is my entry for Terri’s Sunday Stills Challenge. Digi peeking out from under a chair. She loves to be under things. Tractor peeking out from under blackberry bushes. The hidden […]
Welcome to my Flower of the Day Challenge (FOTD). Please use your archived photos or find some old favorite photos if you like. Feel free to post every day or […]
This is my entry for Don’t Hold Your Breath blog, Bird of the Week (BoW) Challenge. This is a fairly new challenge. I took this photo last week of a crow that […]
Gorgeous colouring here Cee! 🙂
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Glad you like the color of this plant. 😀
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African violets are one of the first flowers I remember as an indoor plant (except for the aspedistra – and that is another story). Beautiful example.
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My mom had a couple when I was growing up. I’ve never tried growing them myself. 😀
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Just take a couple of leaves and put them in a pot of earth. With normal care they should grow into new plants.
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😀 😀
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Happy Solstice, Cee. My garden looks a bit bleaker than usual, but still a number of things blooming. Just one Lily, a few flowers on most plants. Oddly enough, no poinsettias! Go figure. Here’s some of my Dec. 21 garden:https://judydykstrabrown.com/2017/12/21/a-walk-through-a-winter-solstice-garden-flower-of-the-day-dec-21-2017/
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In other place im find violet flower has three colors
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