Tuesday, January 26, 2016
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Perhaps it cools your mind a little off.
ReplyDeleteI can understand that, but I think you have to pay a lot of more visits until the blues is over...
ReplyDeleteI look at the Daffodils groing in my garden now.
ReplyDeleteGreat way to lift your spirits, Andy!
ReplyDeleteOh, these lovely blossoms would cheer up anyone!
ReplyDeleteNothing like a "pick-me-up" in the middle of dead-winter! Beautiful flora!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I've done that many times! Beautiful.
ReplyDeletegreat idea, that is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese must be begonias. But you don't have to call me Ruby Begonia. They are in bloom in San Antonio.
ReplyDeleteSuch pretty pinks!
ReplyDeletePurdy!
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking of doing the same thing this week, Andy!
ReplyDeleteAlways on the positive sight :)
ReplyDeleteThey are lovely.
So warm and spring looking. I am jealous.
ReplyDeleteThese are very pretty on what must otherwise be a drab day. Beautifully photographed Andy.
ReplyDeleteCyclamens are just the prettiest plants. I bought s bunch of fresh flowers at the grocery store last week,but sadly they turned our to be old and not fresh. I was not a happy camper. We do not have a greenhouse anywhere around here so I am out of luck.
ReplyDelete*sigh* lovely
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful. Always die on me.
ReplyDeleteGood idea! Nice cyclamens. It'll be a while before we see anything like this around here. Not a lot of nurseries with indoor space.
ReplyDeleteB e a u t i f u l !!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering where you found these in January up in Canada . . .
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