Wednesday, December 12, 2007
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Labels: Flora, Outer Sydney, Wildflowers
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Snappy sometimes Spooky Sydney
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Labels: Flora, Outer Sydney, Wildflowers
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I'm not really a pink person and prefer the 'apricot' at the top.
I like the grass. I wish it was pink.
I could arrange that by popping you into a saucepan of Easter dye, then rolling you outside BoiledEggInADeckchair! No one would tell you were embarrassed because already PINK! HAHHAHHAAAA
If the grass was pink I would be invisible and no-one would know anything about it but the grass is'nt pink so I don't know what would happen or what people would think was happening.
Good point BoiledEggInADeckchair. The grass would only go pink AFTER your rolling, so would have to alert an audience or they would miss how it all happened and not know what was happening!.
purple is good, and pink and lavender. Nice flowers! We have rain here, and the snow is melting, and there are NO flowers.
We have rain here too Mary Stebbins Taitt, LOTS of it with thunder and lightening ... it isn't the season is it!
Oh, but the eriosten and eriosten1 are not just PINK, they are complex in their spindly splendor... The foilage looks like rosmary, is it not? I am not as a rule a pink person, but those pinks are easy to love.
...and speaking of eggs -- are you a free range egg, egginachair?
The spindles do look like rosemary but they are flat but not round Albina. The Eriosten is a very common plant used as 'filling' for bunches of flowers in Florists in Australia :) I wouldn't be surprised if Eggoo's parents were wild! HAHA!
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