Just lovely. Finding hearts in nature is also a little hobby of mine. Love what you find.
Kerri, I have a Q. On your June calendar page you have some beautiful purple/pink flowers. I do not think they are phlox as they do not have 5 petals. I do believe they are in the cruciferae family, brassica, mustard. I can see the flower shape, four petals, like a crucifix. Can you tell me the name of them?
you should link up to Random Hearts today, too at
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Yes I can see the heart :))
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Such an enormous heart, too.
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ReplyDeleteI can see the heart!!!Have a great weekend!
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Beautiful heart-shaped cloud. Love it :)
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I'm always looking for shapes in the clouds, and this is a perfect one. Great catch Kerri.
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Wow! Lovely heart!
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Very cool!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely. Finding hearts in nature is also a little hobby of mine. Love what you find.
ReplyDeleteKerri, I have a Q. On your June calendar page you have some beautiful purple/pink flowers. I do not think they are phlox as they do not have 5 petals. I do believe they are in the cruciferae family, brassica, mustard. I can see the flower shape, four petals, like a crucifix. Can you tell me the name of them?
Thanks,
Gayle
Good eye, lovely words, beautiful image.
ReplyDeleteOh, yes I do! I love your blog, I'm your newest follower. I know I'll be back, I love photography, you have some great shots!
ReplyDeleteyes Kerri, I see the heart!
ReplyDeleteAnd I love the picture and the quote too.
nice posting.. thanks for sharing.
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