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Double Feature
Today is a double whammy! It’s In a Vase on Monday and it’s Garden Bloggers’ Foliage Day. Therefore I feel compelled to offer a double feature…foliage in a vase. (Roll the mouse over the photos below for their identification.) The … Continue reading
Weekly Photo Challenge: Circle
The theme of this week’s WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge is CIRCLE. How many circles can you put in a circle? https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/circle/
In a Vase on Monday: Buds and Foliage
Here we are again at In a Vase on Monday, hosted by fellow blogger Cathy to encourage us to share what might be showing in our garden on this first day of the week. Driving home from church this morning, I was struck with … Continue reading
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In a Vase on Monday: Clematis Seed Heads
As my clematis vines have begun to drop their flowers, they have left a legacy of intriguing seed heads. It seemed that they just might give me the opportunity to extend In a Vase on Monday to include something other than flowers or foliage. I … Continue reading