Thursday, 23 September 2010

You Capture - Flowers

This week's You Capture was flowers.  That's a hard thing to find around here.  ;)  All my flower gardens are getting ready for winter.

Except this one.


I think they're called Lady Slippers.  (Anyone know if that's right?)  The leaves come up for the spring/summer, then in the fall they die off, and the flowers appear!


The last of my Black-Eyed Susans.


Mother Theresa said "How can there be too many children? That is like saying there are too many flowers."

My baby girl was wearing some flowers the other day.


 

I think she is my favourite flower of all.


Did you capture any flowers this week?  Link up at Beth's.



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13 comments:

  1. That last picture of Flower Hannah is just... well, there are no words.

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  2. Love the flowers...so beautiful and obviously Hannah is gorgeous.

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  3. Gorgeous flower photos. Great job.

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  4. Adeena, my heart leaps with joy at your love for your baby girl! God certainly blessed you.

    Poor dying flowers. :(

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  5. Awww, I KNEW you'd have some great ones for flower day! Seriously...everyone has awesome flowers except me! I had to BUY mine - LOL! :-) I agree, the last "flower" is the most wonderful of all! Same here! XOXO

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  6. such gorgeous color!

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  7. Oh my goodness what a pretty purple!

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  8. So pretty! Love those flowers, and what a cute blue eyed kiddo!

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  9. I love the black eyed susan, but that little cutie with the blue eyes is the prettiest flower!

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  10. Oh she is so precious... she makes me melt! Her smile! Her blue, blue eyes!! Gorgeous little flower. :D

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  11. Awe, so sweet! I love the little grin in the last one! Mother Theresa was absolutely right!

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  12. love the purple!

    i captured & wrote about sunflowers, although dying, was pleased with what I learned and how they came out.

    http://curiousgeorgi.blogspot.com/2010/09/lifecycle-of-sonflower.html

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