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 […]
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 […]
I had a dog named Daisy, so how could I not love this.
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That is a great name for a dog. 😀
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She was a sweetheart, Cee. Gone for many years and I still miss her. She was the canine version of my little Teemu–black and white.
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I miss my pugs. They are all gone too. So I totally understand you still missing Daisy. 😀
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My flower is in great contrast to your lovely daisy. Winter is not over. https://flashlightbatteries.blog/2018/02/23/insuppressible/
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Beautiful! https://wordpress.com/post/amoralegria.com/108132
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Beautiful Cee 🙂
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Thanks Irene for your comment. 😀
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What a serene color.!
https://jannat007.wordpress.com/2018/02/23/flower-of-the-day-feb-21-2018-puschkinia/
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Very much elegant this daisy is, Cee 🙂
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Thanks Hammad. Have a wonderful weekend. 😀
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Beautiful Macro Cee. 🙂 Is it a current flower or from your archives?
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Nope, I took it this week. They were in a bouquet that Chris bought me. 😀
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Ah, the simple daisy!! Brings back childhood memories because it is the first flower I could name.
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I think my first flower I could identify was either a tulip or bluebell. I lived in Northern Minnesota. 😀
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Even plain and simple daisies are not so plain or simple, good shot
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Gee thanks Pat. 😀
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Each little cup in the center looks like its own tiny flower.
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I thought the center of this daisy was gorgeous. 😀
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Daisy is fresh as a–you know–d.a.i.s.y. *dreams of spring* sigh. Thanks for the smile. 🙂
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He Tess. Nice to see you. Hope you are enjoying Alaska, or are you back? ❤ 😀
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These are in my back yard. I have no idea what they are called, but I love their delicate appearance and their vibrant color. https://theabundantheartblog.com/2018/02/21/wait-on-the-lord/
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