🙂 That’s what drew my attention too. I really should make more effort to learn the plant names though. Doing post-posting Google searches is not working out for me. Happy Weekend
Me too. I was the kid on school nature walks who would remember what everyone was wearing, but totally oblivious to the stuff we were being taught. 🙂
A pretty frilly little thing. I’d love to get closer.
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I was quietly regretting not taking my new macro lens with me on that walk, but I’d intended to take photos of the waterfall nearby.
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Yes, this calls out for the macro. Never mind, it is still a lovely shot.
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They look so delicate, Su.
Leslie
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🙂
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Nice, Su. I’m always amused by seeing Friday Flowers (or anything “Friday…”) on Thursday (here.) Have a wonderful weekend.
janet
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Hehe. Hope you have a great weekend too. 🙂
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They look as though they would be a bee magnet.
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Don’t they; with those lovely exposed stamen.
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How cool! I love all the little curls on the flowers.
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🙂 That’s what drew my attention too. I really should make more effort to learn the plant names though. Doing post-posting Google searches is not working out for me. Happy Weekend
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You are so talented.
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Thank you Luanne. I get such pleasure from taking the photos; now I need to learn the plant names 🙂
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I am still learning tree names!
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Me too. I was the kid on school nature walks who would remember what everyone was wearing, but totally oblivious to the stuff we were being taught. 🙂
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I used to love them though! I miss the milk pods and cattails we had in Michigan!
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So cute – reminds me of something I’ve seen before – hm
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So pretty.
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That is a very cool flower, Su!
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