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those are so beautiful and so sweet!
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Soon, the buttercups will start to appear. The early ones get a frosty nip now and again.
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Looking at these as I ate my breakfast left me feeling sunny and bright. As a child, we always did the “buttercup test” to see if good things were coming our way. We’d hold a buttercup under eachothers chin and those whose chins were bathed in golden reflected sunlight were the lucky ones…
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I remember that!
🙂
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Lovely! Great photography. Well done. Also ironic–frozen sunshine.
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Indeed!
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Pretty!
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oooooh, these are beautiful. Wonderful photography, you brought life to an otherwise spent flower. Great eye!
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A pretty little flower that has come to life with the addition of frost, composition, and your eye to make it beautiful.
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They appear sugared. Quite lovely.
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Indeed. 🙂
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Hey!! Happy new year!! I love reading your blog and have nominated you for the Sisterhood of the World Bloggers Award. Please check my blog for the details… http://hearingwiththeeye.wordpress.com/2013/01/12/gratitude/
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Great photographs but I love your title even more 😀
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😀
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Beautiful photographs, the colours are amazing! Thanks for following my blog…
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You are getting us ready for that first promise of spring? These pics are so good!
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Awe, thanks. It is hinting. the week started with low 20’s, Today we saw 70.
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Thank you so much for lifting us all up during our gloomy winter days – or cooling us down (for those who are on the other side of the world and in the midst of their dog days of summer.
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Beautiful pictures…Do you plan to paint them anytime?….
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No, not any of these, once I take the image for the sake of the image I don’t feel the call to paint it. It is different for me with photos I take as a reference. I would love to see what you come up with, if you want to paint any of them. I really liked your rendering of Blaze and Hunter. 🙂
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Lovely! Reminds me of me and my mustache when I come in from shoveling snow. Yes, indeed– frost and beauty: a great combination… : )
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