Wednesday, December 03, 2008
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7 comments:
The first photo of orchids is stunning! What a gorgeous color, and perfect for fall.
Nancy...It is a beautiful orchid. I always look forward to new blooms.
Beautiful flowers. When I first looked at them they seem artificial they were so colorful. I am now in my "gray phase" of the year. I can tell I am already suffering from color deficiency. Thanks for showing us some color.
Lisa...I'll keep that color coming. We're having a real cool fall which is turning our leaves into bright colors. Exciting for us down here in the lower south.
Hi Susan, your flowers are so beautiful! I'm glad you stopped and left a comment, now I have another wonderful Florida garden to visit. :) Have a good day.
Hi Susan~
Lovely photos of your blooms! I particularly liked the Azalea. I'm not sure if I can grow that down here in zone 10 but I may have to give it a try.
Thank you for visiting my blog and your kind words about the garden art.
Adding you to my blog list now :)
Karrita
You have some beautiful color around you still.
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