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Shadow Shot Sunday 2: Plant Shadows

plant shadows
some short, some skinny
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Comments

robin. said…
a shadow is a shadow...no matter how small! :-)
Unknown said…
Great shadow shot for the day, Norma!! Hope your weekend is off to a great start!!
The geometry of this photo is quite intriguing!

Shadowy Irrigation Canal
Ralph said…
We always enjoy summer and flowers. I like having flower shadows too - as many flowers, real or otherwise is what we hope to see in this season. As there are no flowers in winter, enjoy all of them now!
Nana Jo said…
Planting shadows is one of life's beauties. Lovely shot.
Jeannie Marie said…
I just really enjoyed looking at the puzzle...can you name the flower by it's shadow? My guess Pansy and...and...I'm stumped. I would guess decorative grasses but I feel they are stalks of some sort.
Nonnie said…
you're right, great discerning eyes! it's oats contained in the soil that I added to the flower pot. I had oats growing inside for my cats; the leftover seeds hadn't germinated till I set the pot outside. :)
Anonymous said…
So you've had sun over there!
I answered to your question:
'It’s MIDsummer here in Finland – our days will be shorter from now on. snif. Until Midsummer days are long, nights are bright…
Most of the Finns have their summer holiday starting from Midsummer – for 4 or 5 weeks. Schools will start mid August.
August is our main crayfish season…darker evenings with candle light, no mosquitos anymore…Every season IS a season here… :)'
Nonnie said…
thank you for the detailed answer to one being ignorant about your beautiful country!
Anonymous said…
I'm happy to tell about our tiny country to anyone who is interested! We can never know all places on our globe :)
Hope you have a good week ahead!

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