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*[Art by Jan L. Waldron]*
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vista su Capri
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They are beautiful these wildflowers!
ReplyDeleteI have a few yellow wildflowers in my back yard and I am very proud of them. They appear in the middle of September and they very much resemble the sunflowers.
They must be beautiful.
Deletewild flowers are my favorites ! I love them very much and they are beautiful !
ReplyDeletehave a wonderful week end
They are the best!
DeleteEnjoy the weekend.
Hermosas flores, son admirables como crecen tan solitarias!!
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo grande y feliz fin de semana!!
Enjoy the weekend.
DeleteDisfrute el fin de semana.
I've never seen wildflowers.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely and beautiful flowers!!
Thank you for sharing pictures.
I'm happy you enjoyed the photos.
DeleteSo dainty, tiny, and beautiful...
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, John!
I'm not sure if it's a type of wild aster.
DeleteI especially like the light blue almost white variety.
Very beautiful flower and it really is so so small. Perfectly formed too.
ReplyDeleteI was originally going to use an aster of this color for my favicon. But I decided to use a yellow image to let it stand out more easily.
DeleteI bet this flower is a wild aster.
I'll find a place for it in my blog!