Magical, yes. When I showed it to my boss's eight-year-old grandson yesterday, his eyes got enormous. Hopeful and strong--what I've been asking myself is whether plants think with their roots or their stems. Which one does the risk-factoring?
That's one silly, mixed up flower - but lovely with it. Perhaps it had found a particularly sheltered spot, and was letting you know not to transplant it anywhere else! :)
Hopeful.. strong.
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ReplyDeleteMagical, yes. When I showed it to my boss's eight-year-old grandson yesterday, his eyes got enormous.
ReplyDeleteHopeful and strong--what I've been asking myself is whether plants think with their roots or their stems. Which one does the risk-factoring?
Incredible! (that particular plant must have been thinking with it's roots. Perhaps it's male? hehehehe)
ReplyDeleteWow, that's one optimistic flower!
ReplyDeleteThat's one silly, mixed up flower - but lovely with it. Perhaps it had found a particularly sheltered spot, and was letting you know not to transplant it anywhere else! :)
ReplyDeleteI have gebera daisies blooming in our front yard!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on POTW from Hilary.
Determined!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your POTW mention over at Hilary's.
a ray of hope...life still blooms in the most barren of places...congrats on the POTW mention.
ReplyDeleteTrusting ...
ReplyDeleteCongrats on POTW mention from Hilary
That's a flower that knows the value of irony!
ReplyDeleteStrong... Determined?
ReplyDeleteCongrats on POTW at Hilary's
Maggie
This Life Thru the Lens
Welcome, everyone. I didn't have time this morning to check Hilary's blog so I was somewhat surprised tonight!
ReplyDeleteOh, it happens! I wouldn't get upset about it. Congrats on POTW mention!
ReplyDeleteWow. My favorite flower. Congrats on POTW mention. :)
ReplyDeleteBut precious all the same. Congrats on POTW from Hilary
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