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Sep 10, 2012 17:12:33   #
RiverNan Loc: Eastern Pa
 
Beautiful morning of light dawning Jen

quote=JENNIFER]Thank you Nan, Mary, pj , Janice, Pam , Ron and Swede for commenting on my photos. . .

Hi Cyan,kjFishman, William, Singing Swan of the Mountain, Simon, Pat, Andrea...

Pam, some people suck! I had someone poison my cat once.

If I missed anyone it was unintentional :lol:

Jen :-) :-)[/quote]

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Sep 10, 2012 17:14:27   #
RiverNan Loc: Eastern Pa
 
I have seen them really big at the garden center down the street...They are also known as Marsh Mallows around here a variety that is native...but I wonder if the big ones were hybridized to grown so HUGE.

I like the one Mary and you too Pat posted.

PAToGraphy wrote:
Mary1946 wrote:
Singing Swan wrote:
Thanks ya'll.

PJ, thanks dude, for giving my secret away. Now I'll never be able to pass off as a UFO again. And people wonder why I named my cat Harry Potter. Huh.

Janice, I was born and raised here and knew early on that folks had B-a-d accents and pronunciation of words so I'd watch the newscasters, Walter Cronkite back then (I know...showing my age) and we used to have Betty Feezer on at noon with a 'how-to-do-anything-for-the-home show'. I tried to learn 'proper ainglish' that way. Now, people will ask me where I'm from and I get a giggle when they say...Connecticut? Vermont? Out west? California? I bet if you put both of us in the same room with our Georgia peach accents....somebody could make jam!!!!

The plane (with it's corresponding hunky, distressed, in-need-of-aid-pilot who will fall madly in love with me) did not land in my back yard....dang it. My son-in-law is an avid remote hobbyist and that plane is small enough to fit in the back of your truck.

Mary....so good to see you back and not working so hard. I'm certain the depletion of my energy recently was all your fault for working too many hours and not enough RED!! I need some of those blanketflower seeds too.

William...I have a pet rock and a cat. Not a lot of difference there.

And red for the day I had to create, because.....

Except for this thread
In my life there is no red
But I come here every day
'Cause REDHEADS are out to play!!!
Thanks ya'll. br br PJ, thanks dude, for giving m... (show quote)


I'm on a lunch break and decided to check up on RED.
I like the red you created, Singing Swan. I too, have a difficult time finding red in nature, which is what I like to photograph. I did get a few reds at Clemens/Munsinger Gardens across town yesterday which I'll be sharing off and on this week.

Here is a close up on the center of a huge pink hibiscus flower that I worked on to create red for it. I framed it in tuxpi.com.
quote=Singing Swan Thanks ya'll. br br PJ, thank... (show quote)


Mary, do some hibiscus blooms get as big as platters? This is growing in a shrub outside my grandson's school and it is about 10-12" across and just beautiful.
quote=Mary1946 quote=Singing Swan Thanks ya'll. ... (show quote)

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Sep 10, 2012 17:16:19   #
RiverNan Loc: Eastern Pa
 
heheheheh i love all three
creativ simon wrote:
Caught up at last so time to post. 3 photos taken in my back garden tonight.

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Sep 10, 2012 17:17:00   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
Took these today in my lunch break, got some funny looks, still nothing unusual there.

Red weed
Red weed...

I've Red this
I've Red this...

Fork in hard work
Fork in hard work...

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Sep 10, 2012 17:17:52   #
RiverNan Loc: Eastern Pa
 
Nice Simon....I think i like the shovel best

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Sep 10, 2012 17:18:42   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
Some veg for William

meat and veg
meat and veg...

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Sep 10, 2012 17:19:23   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
RiverNan wrote:
Nice Simon....I think i like the shovel best


Ha Ha good one Nan

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Sep 10, 2012 17:21:20   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
my last of the day. Trapped

I can't see a way out
I can't see a way out...

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Sep 10, 2012 17:22:23   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
RiverNan wrote:
heheheheh i love all three
creativ simon wrote:
Caught up at last so time to post. 3 photos taken in my back garden tonight.


Thanks for your comments Nan

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Sep 10, 2012 17:23:13   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
creativ simon wrote:
RiverNan wrote:
heheheheh i love all three
creativ simon wrote:
Caught up at last so time to post. 3 photos taken in my back garden tonight.


Thanks for your comments Nan, you go girl, leader in RED

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Sep 10, 2012 17:33:41   #
cyan Loc: Northern NJ
 
Mary1946 wrote:
Singing Swan wrote:
Thanks ya'll.

PJ, thanks dude, for giving my secret away. Now I'll never be able to pass off as a UFO again. And people wonder why I named my cat Harry Potter. Huh.

Janice, I was born and raised here and knew early on that folks had B-a-d accents and pronunciation of words so I'd watch the newscasters, Walter Cronkite back then (I know...showing my age) and we used to have Betty Feezer on at noon with a 'how-to-do-anything-for-the-home show'. I tried to learn 'proper ainglish' that way. Now, people will ask me where I'm from and I get a giggle when they say...Connecticut? Vermont? Out west? California? I bet if you put both of us in the same room with our Georgia peach accents....somebody could make jam!!!!

The plane (with it's corresponding hunky, distressed, in-need-of-aid-pilot who will fall madly in love with me) did not land in my back yard....dang it. My son-in-law is an avid remote hobbyist and that plane is small enough to fit in the back of your truck.

Mary....so good to see you back and not working so hard. I'm certain the depletion of my energy recently was all your fault for working too many hours and not enough RED!! I need some of those blanketflower seeds too.

William...I have a pet rock and a cat. Not a lot of difference there.

And red for the day I had to create, because.....

Except for this thread
In my life there is no red
But I come here every day
'Cause REDHEADS are out to play!!!
Thanks ya'll. br br PJ, thanks dude, for giving m... (show quote)


I'm on a lunch break and decided to check up on RED.
I like the red you created, Singing Swan. I too, have a difficult time finding red in nature, which is what I like to photograph. I did get a few reds at Clemens/Munsinger Gardens across town yesterday which I'll be sharing off and on this week.

Here is a close up on the center of a huge pink hibiscus flower that I worked on to create red for it. I framed it in tuxpi.com.
quote=Singing Swan Thanks ya'll. br br PJ, thank... (show quote)


That'a really good, Mary, (Hibiscus Center ), pg 96

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Sep 10, 2012 17:36:29   #
cyan Loc: Northern NJ
 
creativ simon wrote:
cyan wrote:
On the way home I saw these bushes (and tree) & I thought---ohhhh, it's starting!!!


cyan, too much information I really don't want to know what you get up to in the bushes


oh, tsk, tsk.

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Sep 10, 2012 17:38:09   #
cyan Loc: Northern NJ
 
creativ simon wrote:
Caught up at last so time to post. 3 photos taken in my back garden tonight.


They're making me salivate....I love berries!

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Sep 10, 2012 17:39:06   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
cyan wrote:
creativ simon wrote:
Caught up at last so time to post. 3 photos taken in my back garden tonight.


They're making me salivate....I love berries!


Ok thats what your doing in the bushes

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