This is linked to Cee’s challenge ODD BALL PICTURES
and to Dawn’s Lingering Look at WINDOWS
Have a nice day…. and it’s Tuesday – make it twice as nice….
This is linked to Cee’s challenge ODD BALL PICTURES
and to Dawn’s Lingering Look at WINDOWS
Have a nice day…. and it’s Tuesday – make it twice as nice….
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I’d love to see someone walk to a house with that giant flower and go ‘Hi! This is for you’! XD
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bahaha me too – and andy – you are soooo fun!
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Thank you! XD now.. *pushes up a 6 foot watering can* where do you want this? ^^
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thanks for the second laugh of the day my friend… **lmao with the can part***
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Wow, a jumbo size of flower there 🙂 I like the window displays.
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a little odd, eh?
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Oh what fun are your photos this week. Thanks for participating.
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thank you Cee – 🙂
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Don’t you love it when you find crazies like this, Yvette? 🙂
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indeed! thanks for taking the time to comment Jo! 🙂
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Reblogged this on Locating Frankenstein's Brain.
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thank you Mr. Bailey. 🙂
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That jumbo flower is amazing!
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I can’t decide if I like it – I like the yellow below it – and I also think it is a great marketing tool for this nursery – can’t miss them – 🙂 thanks for the visit….
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Well definitely perfect for the oddball challenge. 🙂
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(EN) Downtown and indoor spring…nice! That jumbo flower really gives spring touch 🙂
(IT) Primavera in cittá e al chiuso…bello! Il fiore gigante dá veramente l’idea della primavera 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
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Reminded me of watching the Dr. Seuss based movie, “The Lorax”, with the tall, pencil thin trees! (ps …Watched it with my rug rats, lol.)
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hahah – and you are so right. thanks for that.
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