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It is a lonely mountain flower 🙂 Meg, I have to apologize. I saw your email days after you had left Zagreb. I rarely open that account. Now I use gmail. I wish I had been helpful about suggesting places to see in my city. The other day I was in the botanical garden and I thought of you 🙂
You won’t feel lonely on Thursday’s anymore! I’ve saved a bunch of drafts in both my blogs, so I’m sure I can easily find something that’s more or less suitable! Have a great weekend Paula.
Helloooo Draco 🙂 It is a much better day than yesterday, thank you. It appears that I was affected by weather change. The heavy rain is quite purifing and refreshing today 🙂 Has your day been easy?
Me too 🙂 We have a Catholic holiday here 🙂 It will be a nice, long weekend, and then on Monday I have the office to myself. 😀 Enjoy the loooong weekend LD!
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. Right now I’m listening to plumbers using electric jackhammers up on the roof of the flatblock, and I don’t think I’d do me best posting … 😐
Not lonely, in solitude, I’d say…nothing absolutely anything alongside will take away but then then it also seems like a fiery, antsy heart longing to jive, one more time!!
You are right, Sylvia. My readers made me see that the flower is not that sad at all. The song has power to it. It is sad, but shows courage too. So lovely to read you. xx
Delicate and, as Debbie says (and she would know!) exquisite 🙂 Nice music too. Who is it, Paula?
I’m back, with over 1000 images. Good job I don’t do processing 🙂 It was fabulous! I’ll probably be in shape again for 6WS tomorrow. Are you ok, hon?
Hellooooooooooooo. Honestly I did not expect to see you so soon, though I thought of you quite often 🙂 I am relieved to see you are safely back and with terrific impressions. We are celebrating the Assumption Day here, as you have seen and Debbie suggests I should relax, so I must be OK. The house needs tidying up, and the laundry is piling, but who cares! A propos images, imagine what would happen if you were shooting raw formats like I do; right now I am in the process of eliminating pictures from Slovakia (making a narrow selection) as we don’t have sufficient internal or external hard drives to stash them all. 🙂
I love the muted tone to this and to me it’s as if the flower is suspended or floating – very dream like. Do you know what type of flower/plant this is? It is very interesting to look at, much more interesting to me than the standard/typical flower photographs. I to am drawn to unusual things, so I am very intrigued by this photo.
You are right, Mark. It does look like a floater. I was instantly drawn to it. I knew we shared the flair for the unusual. I don’t know what this flower is called, but what’s in a name anyway ;). Thank you for your presence. Wishing you a nice weekend….
Beautiful shot, Almost surreal!
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It feels good to read you, Emilio. I am attracted to odd things/plants/animals. 🙂
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Are you saying I’m odd? I might be tempted to take that as an insult but I’m too flattered!
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😀 I didn’t say that you were odd. I think you are quite a character (nothing bad in that :D)
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What is it? Apart from beautiful? Your photos always provoke meditation. Thank you, as I settle in again to my Potato Point home.
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It is a lonely mountain flower 🙂 Meg, I have to apologize. I saw your email days after you had left Zagreb. I rarely open that account. Now I use gmail. I wish I had been helpful about suggesting places to see in my city. The other day I was in the botanical garden and I thought of you 🙂
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What would you have told me to see? For my next visit? Or to regret!
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I hope that you did not miss Lotrščak tower and Strossmayer promenade…..
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Lovely, Paula!
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Tiny and lonely, but pretty nevertheless. Thank you for your visit and comment dear Lisa. 🙂
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Here’s another lonely one for your Thursday Special: http://artishorseshit.wordpress.com/2014/08/14/mural-9601/
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Thank you, CG. I like that mural on wood 🙂 Your participation this Thursday is much appreciated. It feels less lonely 😉
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You won’t feel lonely on Thursday’s anymore! I’ve saved a bunch of drafts in both my blogs, so I’m sure I can easily find something that’s more or less suitable! Have a great weekend Paula.
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🙂 I appreciate your company ALWAYS 🙂 Kyss og klem and a great weekend!
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Lovely photo Paula. I hope you’re having a lovely day, like this flower, or at least a better day. 🙂
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Helloooo Draco 🙂 It is a much better day than yesterday, thank you. It appears that I was affected by weather change. The heavy rain is quite purifing and refreshing today 🙂 Has your day been easy?
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Good. And even better that I have friday off. 🙂
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Me too 🙂 We have a Catholic holiday here 🙂 It will be a nice, long weekend, and then on Monday I have the office to myself. 😀 Enjoy the loooong weekend LD!
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You too Paula.
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I have so many things to do before I go on vacation, but I will try to find an image to participate… Great picture…
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I look forward to it, Lumar 🙂
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Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow. Right now I’m listening to plumbers using electric jackhammers up on the roof of the flatblock, and I don’t think I’d do me best posting … 😐
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Buggers 😦
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Yep – it’s 10:36pm.
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Morons, ugly, dirty morons.
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Such a beautiful shot Paula.
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Lonely but happy? Looks almost like a smiling face to me! Lovely shot Paula.
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🙂 Hello.Uday
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Not lonely, in solitude, I’d say…nothing absolutely anything alongside will take away but then then it also seems like a fiery, antsy heart longing to jive, one more time!!
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🙂 I think you are right, Arjun.
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Exquisite
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What a beauty! You’ve captured it so well Paula. Love it! 😀
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Thank you, Sophia. Did I tell you how much I like your new gravatar 🙂
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No, but thanks Paula and did I tell you how much I like yours? 😆
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😀 *hugs*
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Love your lonely flower image, Paula. The song is very sad, but your flower looks full of joy. 🙂 xx
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You are right, Sylvia. My readers made me see that the flower is not that sad at all. The song has power to it. It is sad, but shows courage too. So lovely to read you. xx
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I’m a bit late, but here is my special for the week: http://travelwithintent.com/2014/08/15/national-relaxation-day/
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Doesn’t matter. I am happy you made it, Debbie 🙂
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Delicate and, as Debbie says (and she would know!) exquisite 🙂 Nice music too. Who is it, Paula?
I’m back, with over 1000 images. Good job I don’t do processing 🙂 It was fabulous! I’ll probably be in shape again for 6WS tomorrow. Are you ok, hon?
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Hellooooooooooooo. Honestly I did not expect to see you so soon, though I thought of you quite often 🙂 I am relieved to see you are safely back and with terrific impressions. We are celebrating the Assumption Day here, as you have seen and Debbie suggests I should relax, so I must be OK. The house needs tidying up, and the laundry is piling, but who cares! A propos images, imagine what would happen if you were shooting raw formats like I do; right now I am in the process of eliminating pictures from Slovakia (making a narrow selection) as we don’t have sufficient internal or external hard drives to stash them all. 🙂
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P.S. Music which I also love btw, is by American-Armenian Band System of a Down – I knew you were a hard rocker 😀
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I don’t know them. I inherited bands like Biffy Clyro from my son 🙂 Enjoy your day. I have to go and do a few jobs 😦
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Try to take it easy and imagine you are still in Paris …. hugs
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Very satisfying photo.
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😀 Thank you, Hillary 🙂
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Sembra un bel gioiello antico!
Meravigliosa foto!
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Hehe a little brooch 🙂 Ti adoro Anna 🙂
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I love the muted tone to this and to me it’s as if the flower is suspended or floating – very dream like. Do you know what type of flower/plant this is? It is very interesting to look at, much more interesting to me than the standard/typical flower photographs. I to am drawn to unusual things, so I am very intrigued by this photo.
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You are right, Mark. It does look like a floater. I was instantly drawn to it. I knew we shared the flair for the unusual. I don’t know what this flower is called, but what’s in a name anyway ;). Thank you for your presence. Wishing you a nice weekend….
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To me it looks like a piece of jewelry in a beautiful green velvet box.
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Cheers Patti, another blogger concluded the same 😀
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