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Saved From Freezing Rain


Saved From Freezing Rain  (Rudbeckia hirta (Black-eyed Susan))

I cut them in a freezing rain that I knew was going to turn white. Made a nice but short lived bouquet. I was a little late collecting them.



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It's a lovely bunch - they look pretty good!

2 Oct, 2009

 

Well done on saving these...:o)

2 Oct, 2009

 

like bringing the sunshine into the house...;-))

2 Oct, 2009

 

lovely arrangement, autumn colours too

2 Oct, 2009

 

oh boy... thats lovely!!!

3 Oct, 2009

 

Beautiful flowers.........

3 Oct, 2009

 

Thank you guys. Saved for another day, though a little late. They faded quickly. But I loved every moment. It was like bringing in the sun.

4 Oct, 2009

 

looking at this the second time around brought to my mind the Van Gogh flowers

11 Oct, 2009

 

They are very Van Gogh, especially with the darker shades mixed in to the yellow. Now its all dried and looks even more so. :-)

14 Oct, 2009



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