i think these lovely little devils actually hide in the snow all winter waiting for it to melt so that they can begin their seasonal 'campaign' against our gardens as soon as possible~! notice the crafty camoflauge . . .
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Definitely a sign of spring, we have them, too! Great picture!
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness...what a glorious picture!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat picture .. but we know what comes from this. not so great!
ReplyDeleteVery nice and delicate. But my hayfever started acting up just by looking at the pic.
ReplyDeletebeautiful shot~!
ReplyDeletei think these lovely little devils actually hide in the snow all winter waiting for it to melt so that they can begin their seasonal 'campaign' against our gardens as soon as possible~!
notice the crafty camoflauge . . .
:-)
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As much as I loathe dandelions growing in my grass, who can resist picking one and blowing! Great photo!
ReplyDeleteWe call those Father Christmases over here and if you blow all the fluff off in one go you get to make a wish (which naturally then comes true)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love Spring.. Great shot!
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I love Spring.. Great shot!
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