Nice and vivid. Yet is that a dingleberry near the alleged begonia which I should have called a petunia?
My acquaintane with flora is extensive in terms of having tripped through many a wood, field, and stream in the romance and general clumsiness of youth; and yet I fear that this acquaintance has been largely unworded and unnamed.
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Such a voluptuous — and delicate — pink begonia! This is an extraordinary photo.
This is great photo to look at on a drab night!
You do take some extraordanrily detailed photos. Beautiful!!
Nice and vivid. Yet is that a dingleberry near the alleged begonia which I should have called a petunia?
My acquaintane with flora is extensive in terms of having tripped through many a wood, field, and stream in the romance and general clumsiness of youth; and yet I fear that this acquaintance has been largely unworded and unnamed.
mb--Thanks, I wanted to show how awesome the little begonia can be!
(And I took a LOT of photos that failed!)
gautami tripathy--Yes, seems like we need all the color we can find in our world-- you're welcome to visit on any night at all!
pat--Thank you--I'm having so much fun with my close-up lens--I can see a new dimension through the camera that my eyes can't see!
percy--Perhaps your mind was on other things besides the flowers, while tripping romantically through the vegetation...
and who might this "Flora" be?
Thank you, Lee--I've enjoyed your visits here--and I so appreciate your comments...
And your blog is ALWAYS worth visiting!
Flora was long ago and far away. I am fauna of thee.
percy--Although I am a big fan of flora, her charms are often evanescent...can the same be said for fauna? I wonder...
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