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- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
5 comments:
Okay I'm laughing at myself. When the thumbnail picture came up on my readers list, I could have sworn this was a banana peel!
Of course now that I see them closer, I see what they really are. When did they turn bleached? Did they originally come up green?
I love Iris' I have some from my grandmother and my husbands grandmother...
Poor Iris...
But soon is spring again. =)
*hug*
These are such cool photos. Judy. For some reason I always cut my German iris down in the fall...although I allow my Siberian ones to go through the winter...so I never get to see this.
If I don't cut mine they usually just rot away. I've never seen this but they make for quite unique photos.
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