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Our backyard is now filled with these tiny wildflowers. In some places (Maine) they are called "bluets." In other places they are called "forget me nots." Whatever you call them, they will always be called "beautiful."
10 responses
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Donald Garrett gave props (1 May 2012):
I love that soft light over these. We see these some, but not as much a profusion as in the North. LOTS of them in Alaska.
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Davide Simone (Deleted) gave props (1 May 2012):
Lovely shot!
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Regenia Brabham gave props (1 May 2012):
So very very pretty.
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Nancy Richard gave props (1 May 2012):
I so love this.....they are shyly beautiful. Is this like trillium?
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daniele castellucchio gave props (1 May 2012):
it's very nice!
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JamesHarmon McQuilkin gave props (1 May 2012):
Framed wonderfully--dramatic glow of light gives the subject a deep, rich mesmerizing pull
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Ann Reece gave props (1 May 2012):
I agree, they are definitely beautiful. I have a cup that our daughter gave us when she lived in Alaska, saying that the Forget-Me-Nots are the state flower of Alaska. No matter where they are, they are beautiful and your photo makes them especially beautiful : )
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (1 May 2012):
Such a lovely capture Patty!
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Shirley Valencia gave props (1 May 2012):
soooo pretty...... love the soft edges......
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Leanne Silva gave props (18 May 2012):
Wow, these are lovely!!!
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