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- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
4 comments:
oh it is so pretty...can't wait to find out what it is...
Pretty !!!
Hi Judy:)
Greetings:)
I am thrilled to see your header photo with lovely white lilacs. I was reading a poem titled WHEN LILACS LAST BLOOMED. I don't remember the poet's name. At that time I was wondering how the lilacs looked. Now my curiosity is satisfied. Lilacs are gorgeous flowers.
The photo of flowers you have posted is also amazing. Sometimes common flowers look very beautiful and they just grow wild.
Flowers are God's creations and they have nothing to do except glorify the might and power of God. Whether they grow in a well maintained garden or in a remote place where no one sees them, they are the same -- beautiful and magnificent.
Many, many thanks for this unknown but lovely flowers.
Have a bright and beautiful day Judy:)
Joseph
I like the shadows in the last photo. Did you take any pictures of the white ones?
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