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The book and or gallery showing of your flower photos is an idea worth doing. I love seeing the photos. Wonderful.
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Elizabeth
15 years ago
I’ve been wanting to try this book software called blurb. I think you should check it out – I agree with the others and can definitely see your flower photos making a great coffee table book.
And Aunt Jackie, I like the image of the flowers as red chilis!
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Ben
15 years ago
I’ll bet that most of the “newcomers”, like me, can remember the first Chinese Firecrackers they ever saw. For me it was 1971 and Don Bauer’s wife, Joanne, showed me some in Salmon Creek. Wow. Soon the Yampah will be blooming up near you. You have already seen Fairwell to Springs. The Mariposa lilies are pretty wonderful too.
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Lovely, as always. You are going to do a book, aren’t you? Or blow them up and have a gallery exhibition.
The book and or gallery showing of your flower photos is an idea worth doing. I love seeing the photos. Wonderful.
I’ve been wanting to try this book software called blurb. I think you should check it out – I agree with the others and can definitely see your flower photos making a great coffee table book.
See, Kym? I told you so!
These flowers remind me of red chilis.
Gee shucks! Thanks you all.
And Aunt Jackie, I like the image of the flowers as red chilis!
I’ll bet that most of the “newcomers”, like me, can remember the first Chinese Firecrackers they ever saw. For me it was 1971 and Don Bauer’s wife, Joanne, showed me some in Salmon Creek. Wow. Soon the Yampah will be blooming up near you. You have already seen Fairwell to Springs. The Mariposa lilies are pretty wonderful too.
Ben, What is Yampah? I’m looking forward to the Mariposa lilies but I don’t know what a Yampah is.
So cool!
They really look like rockets exploding, don’t they?