Friday, May 2, 2008

Playing ostrich

Just thought I'd share a few of my latest efforts. I took these this morning.

Chive flower from my herb garden (which is surprisingly undead!)


Pomegranate flower - these are so crinkly, in a case of life imitating art they always remind me of tissue paper flowers




Think a good thought for me, would you? I've got a lot going on which I'm studiously ignoring by taking and posting photos, but a major chunk of my future is hanging in the balance today.

13 comments:

  1. Lovely. I'm reading your blog instead of the long list of things I need to do today. Understand the urge to photograph nature!

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  2. oh! i like those! pretty!

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  3. That is the first ever pomegranite flower I've ever seen. I'll be. It's gorgeous!

    As for the hiding stuff... you know where I am. You know I'll do whatever I can to help you through this. Change is scary, but oftentimes, it's good. Huge hugs -- and that's Trevor's hand on your ass, not mine.

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  4. I've never seen a pomegranate flower before, how beautiful!

    If you want to talk, you know where to reach me :-)

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  5. Those look gorgeous! I've never seen a pomegranate flower before. Very lovely :)

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  6. They both look so delicate and lovely. I have never seen a pomegranet flower either.

    Good luck with everything!

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  7. wow, I love that peachy orangy one--the pomogranate flower. It's amazing.

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  8. Beautiful flowers Robin, I've never seen a pomegranate flower.

    Hope things go well with your situation *hug*

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  9. Beautiful shots! I've never seen a Pomegranate flower before. It looks like you're really enjoying that new camera.

    And I hope everything works out all right for you.

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  10. Oh hon. Best wishes coming your way. I hope things clear up today. :)

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  11. Lovely pictures!

    Hope everything works out for you.

    Take care!

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  12. Ooooo, your flowers (and your photo-taking skills) are lovely!!

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