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Hi Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteThese are really nice photos. You've definitely captured that quintessential gray winter sky. It's been so nasty here today; it was cloudy and cold all morning, and it's been raining (a cold rain) all afternoon and evening. Miserable!
I love your pics of the Camellia bush -- wow it's a tall one. The close-up of the pink blossom is gorgeous! Is that a big clump of mistletoe in the winter tree?
I enjoyed looking at these pictures, and you did a great job with the mosaic. I hope you have a wonderful weekend.
Denise
I love the beautiful bare bones of the trees in winter... and the beautiful camellia's blossoms. Who says winter isn't beautiful? blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteFlowers on bushes in winter....I just can't get over it! Everything here is deader than a doornail! Nice pictures, Bonnie! They make me want to hop the first flight out of KCI headed anywhere warm!!! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteI love the trees and the camellia is gorgeous.
Hope that you are well and wondering if you were able to repair your candlestick?
Have a good weekend.
Fiona
Beautiful photos. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBonnie~ The pink of the camellia is beautiful paired with gray silhouette of the trees! I can't get over the size of the camellia bush~ so pretty with the snow shower of old blooms and pink petals underneath it!
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