Monday, June 24, 2013

Orchid

Not only is it not at all dead, it has FOUR, count 'em FOUR flowers this year! Yay me!


21 comments:

Ralph said...

This is absolutely beautiful - the flowers of course, but I really enjoy the edited motif. It feels like an impressionists painting, detailed yet with a soft and dreamy effect. Perfect for framing!

Hootin Anni said...

Be still my heart!!! And call me jealous. I've tried so many times to keep an orchid alive to no avail. Beautiful.

My name is Riet said...

That orchid is really beautiful. Mine are never that nice and I do try.:))

Leovi said...

Wonderful colors in this flower ..! Full of finesse! That beautiful!

Anonymous said...

Exquisite photography ~ looks like a work of art ~ Beautiful!

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Liz said...

Lovely work.

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Jim said...

it's beautiful

NYCSingleMom said...

Stunning photos! Happy WW!
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Magical Mystical Teacher said...

Like a fine painting...

Red Roses

My Own Travels said...

Simply beautiful.

Catch My Words said...

Yay, is right. The flowers are beautiful.

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stevebethere said...

They are beautiful

Danielle S said...

Lucky you, I am terrible at trying to keep orchids.

Danielle
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An Apel a Day said...

So pretty! I love the look of that photo.

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Rajesh said...

Very lovely orchids.

Ramakant Pradhan said...

Quite an elegant shot! Beautiful!

Daryl said...

color me impressed .. i have owned several and all have dropped dead as soon as they finished blooming

Stacy Uncorked said...

WooHoo! Yay you indeed! :)

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Claremont First Ward said...

It's gorgeous. I received an orchid plant for mother's day and I fear it's NOT going to make it.

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful shot!

Lorri said...

How lovely, Robin...I love the paleness, emphasizing the beauty.