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| Ahhhh, a bloom at last... Looks lovely. |
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- Posted by organicgardendreams 10 (My Page) on Thu, Dec 30, 10 at 13:15
| Every bloom is a welcome side at this time of the year, isn't it? Thanks for posting Aimee! Christina |
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| It's not fair--I have to wait 4-5 months before my Mortimer will be blooming again! Arghhhh! Kate |
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| Beautiful pic, I love the look of the petals on the windowsill. |
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- Posted by mendocino_rose z8 N CA. (My Page) on Fri, Jan 14, 11 at 9:19
| That's sweet with the petals on the sill. |
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- Posted by zeffyrose_pa6b7 6b7 (My Page) on Fri, Jan 14, 11 at 19:40
| Sweet picture----i have to wait just like Dublin Bay----spring will be very welcome this year !!! Florence |
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- Posted by aimeekitty 9-10 SW 18 (My Page) on Sat, Jan 15, 11 at 19:21
| Thanks guys! The petals are from my beloved, Jude the Obscure. |
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