Wordless Wednesday - Dandelion Clock
Wordless Wednesday 7th May 2008
May 7, 2008 by artistsgarden
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May 2008. I enjoy the comments that you leave. Now that the days are longer and the weather is better I spend less time at my computer, so I will respond to your comments either in the comments, or by popping along to your blog to say Hello. Thanks for visiting. Karen -
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How breathlessly beautiful!
Why are some of the most persistant weeds so beautiful? Great shot.
Love that shot. Weeds though they may be, I have a soft spot for them…
cjh
Wants some company checking the bluebells?
I love dandelions — they’re a sure sign that summer is on the way.
Great shot!
Lovely shot, reminds me of a white haired lady with flowers in her hair
What a fab photo
Hi Amy, thanks for dropping by on Wordless Wednesday.
Hi Dobby - Yes they are persistent - I have enough here to feed an army of tortoise!
Hi CJ - thanks for the visit - glad you liked the shot
Hi P. I think you would get fed waiting for me to get the right shot! But thanks for the offer of company.
Hi Nancy - we both posted about dandelions on the same day! There must be something in the air - dandelions seeds maybe?
Hi Sharon - nice to see you here - I can see the white haired lady now you come to mention it (lol)
Patientgardener thanks for the nice comment
Thank you all for taking the time to leave comments much appreciated.
I am envious! I don’t think I got any white beets in all that I have purchased…I would love to know how they taste…
Wow!
I mean - Wow!
Esther
ESTHER IN THE GARDEN
Oh you have such fantastic shots!
Hi Jean Ann Thanks for dropping by - The way my beets are (not) germinating - I might not have any either!
Thanks Esther.
Hi Earthwoman, thank you for the lovely comment.
Lovely that you all left comments, much appreciated.