Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Zinnia and Snail

One of the last Zinnia's in flower in Our Garden in Italy - November 2012
This week I am joining the Blo-Ma flowers and Macro meme.


23 comments:

  1. each petal is so perfect, it is beautiful

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  2. Pretty and beautiful color. Is that a slug partial reveal on one of the petals?

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  3. It is so beautiful and a wonderful picture, Lindy :-)

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  4. Another beautiful zinnia this week. I love to cut them in the spring and summer and put them in the house. They are so hardy. When I read that your expertise was museums and libraries I because way way jealous. Oh, how I wish I had become an art curator or a museum person instead of an English teacher. I adore both and then add on the symphonies and opera....and Buddy is a hiker and mountain climber. Not your usual pairing. genie

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    1. Just libraries Genie, but Blogger classify Museums and libraries together. :)

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  5. All my zinnias are over and long gone :-(( Great shot Diane

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  6. Such a pretty colour and a beautiful flower. Amazing to think that it was still in flower in November!

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  7. Beautiful zinnia, they are one of my favorite flowers. Have a lovely day!

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  8. wow, that´s a lovely flower. Guess the snail thought so too. :)

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  9. Lovely photo , Linda . My daughter Cathy , was here for a visit, she is a whiz with computers , was able to set me up on Google +, so now I can see all your news, and great photos, Joyce xoxo

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    1. This is lovely news Joyce, I am so pleased that you are able to enjoy my photos. :)

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  10. Lovely pic.I can see someone hiding there.

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  11. the snail chose a beautiful home!

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  12. Sad to see the last bloom in the garden. But, as fast as time goes, Spring will be here before we know it. Mickie :)

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  13. I think that is slug, if i am not mistaken slugs eat plant leaves.
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    1. Sorry not a slug, it has a hard shell and is definitely a snail Pearly.

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    2. Be warned I think Pearly maybe a spammer as visiting her profile she lists three blogs, none of which have any posts?! So I suggest you ignore the other blue link, unless she can convince us otherwise? Next time I will delete if I suspect spamming, please do not include such links, thanks.

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