Here is my entry for Jez Braithwaite’s Fan of … #44 challenge. I like to match quotes with my photos and create posters.
I’ve put together a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
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Cee
Susan & both love the purple one, Cee 😁 It’s really weird because, up until today we’d only seen red ones, and then earlier we saw a cream & red one like your 6th pic, and now you show us orange and purple ones!
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I have a turquoise one too. I might post it before Christmas for you and Susan to enjoy. When I moved to Oregon, I saw so many varieties than I ever saw when I lived in Colorado. The colored ones are actually spray painted.
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Wow 😲 can’t believe they spray paint flowers!
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Beautiful!
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Thanks so much M.B. for commenting 😀
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love these!
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Thanks for your comment 😀
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Gorgeous colours Cee!
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So glad you like these photos. Thanks Aletta 😀
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😁
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WOW Cee, all of them are amazing beautiful and I have never seen one in purple before, only red and white colors 😀
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😀 😀 The colored ones are fun. Did you know they are spray painted? 😀
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No, I have never heard so and my son is a gardener. He has told me about, how they feed them with color in the water, not the poinsettias, but other flowers like roses etc. If they are spray painted, they will die very fast, as the leaves can’t breathe.
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Lovely captures. I’m sorry some are sprayed, as I agree with Irene that they’ll die sooner. But compared to the water technique they probably dye sooner, too.
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I don’t see them spayed a lot, but they are fun to capture. 😀
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