Lovely flowers! loved that entrance decorated with this gorgeous plant ,really cute and pretty . hope you will you apply your idea soon ,will look more stunning for sure
Tear the Flesh
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People seem to like the first idea better. This comic is from Chris
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"What I learned when I gave up sugar for six weeks"
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Smiles and Thoughts
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Peace Talks And Convocation
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Hello Beautiful Souls!
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Unexpected trip...
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Just back from an unexpected* trip to New Orleans* this week. My
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Take Me Out...
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Catching Up
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Time-Out
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Every now and again in life we come across a bump or hurdle. It can come in
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I like how you have this one growing, like you said planting one on the other side would definitely work.
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DeleteThat's a beautiful flower and trellis! I agree that another one on the other side would be wonderful.
ReplyDeleteMy mother told me that fairies used the trumpets to make music for their midnight dancing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! You seem to have a good green thumb. I wish I did :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful flower, such a wonderful colour.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Aren't they magnificent!
ReplyDeleteI can certainly see where this beautiful flower gets its name from.
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty
ReplyDeleteI love this plant! The flowers are adorable.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers!
ReplyDeleteloved that entrance decorated with this gorgeous plant ,really cute and pretty .
hope you will you apply your idea soon ,will look more stunning for sure
Love.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful, John! This definitely draws attention! I love it.
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