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- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
9 comments:
They look like they are flowers. If not, well, then they should be! Beautiful pictures. The plant may be common, but too few people stop to actually look at them and see their beauty.
They are really beautiful, they look like feathers on dancer costumes in old musicals.
I also enjoyed your post about the beaver and the birch....
They look fuzzy...what do they feel like?
What a unique plant !
Hugs and blessings,
Unique shapes of flowers...
Great captures of the snake at the park! Nicely focused and detailed!
Pixellicious Photos
An interesting plant. I haven't seen that plant before and this is my first time. Great shots.
thanks for the visit
All of your flowers are beautiful! Thanks for stopping by to check out mine...it led me to yours and I'll be peaking in often.
Never seen this plant flowering before. Thanks for posting.
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