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- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
7 comments:
Beautiful. I have never seen the yellow before. I love the picture on your header also. Very nice.
I have lots of purples in my front yard. No yellow though ...
Great shots of these lovely little flowers. Violets - true to their name. :-)
I like the last shot, with the purple and multicoloured ones together
My mother used to soak violet blossoms in sugar water, let them dry, then use them as edible cake decorations.
I don't believe I've seen yellow violets before. They certainly are pretty.
Violets are so wonderful, so little, so hardy,and so deliciously perfumed.
Nice shots all round.
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