Never look a tulip in the eye… Lulu
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Description for the visually impaired; Close up on two fully bloomed tulips, petals flashy red fading on a warm yellow.
Never look a tulip in the eye… Lulu
If you want to know what After Eight Moments are about, click here.
Description for the visually impaired; Close up on two fully bloomed tulips, petals flashy red fading on a warm yellow.
That’s just lovely.
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Thank you, Tony… I’ve developed a fascination for flowers with my After Eight Moments… The way they unfold and bloom within hours is amazing… and not one wrinkle on their perfect little flower gowns….
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I agree and who wouldn’t? Beautiful!
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A very special time of the year 🙂 When Tulips bloom, it means my favorite flowers are not far behind…. Lilac!!
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Yes, it’s a beautiful time of year.
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🙂
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really beautiful!
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Mother Nature is a true artist! I am just a witness to her work 🙂
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Ah but you see the picture and have the focus perfect 🙂
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I do my best… 🙂 What I find fun, is that on sunny days, I get great flower pictures… And when it rains, snails get out and pose for me…. Win/win!
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you are smart and clever, life is our oyster!
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It is everyone’s oyster… People just don’t recognize it 🙂
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so long as you do 🙂
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Glorious. ❤
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I agree.. I think that spring is Life’s appology for winter 😛
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You”ll see more with your eyes closed.
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🙂 Interesting angle… You sure can feel things deeper than what the eyes sees. But it takes a bit of practice, wouldn’t you agree?
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Sorry, the quote was apropos Lulu and the profundity intentional,
given your literal description.
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Yes, practice makes perfect but repetition leads to ennui.
“Boredom is a sign of satisfied ignorance, blunted apprehension, crass sympathies, dull understanding, feeble powers of attention and irreclaimable weakness of character.”
[James Bridie – Mr. Bolfry]
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Great quote, and I like how your comment relates to your last post 😉
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I owe to you any involvement of inspiration.
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You don’t owe me anything 🙂 I am flattered if I can tickle anyone’s inspiration! xx
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Gorgeous!
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Thank you, Mackie 🙂 xx
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