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Macro Monday 2: Bragging Rights

flowers are fading,
but ornamental grasses
have bragging rights now!

see what's shining elsewhere
by visiting
our hostess this week,
Gemma Wiseman
Macro Monday 2

Comments

Susie Clevenger said…
Lovely photos and words...I have grass bragging in my front garden. :)
Laura said…
Indeed they do! BEautiful! Thanks so much for sharing the love up-close with I Heart Macro:-)
GlorV1 said…
Great Haiku. Love the photo Norma. Hi, hope all is okay and thx for stopping by my blog. We do El Dia on the 2nd. That's when we light the candles, make food and get with family to welcome our loved ones. This week I decided to post something every day for the week of leading to the 2nd. I plan on posting my small shrine this year on Friday at PPF. Have a great week.:)
genie said…
Sadly, all we have here are leaves and more leaves and I am so allergic to them pretty or not. Your picture is so green and pretty. Wish we had some of this around our house.
Al said…
What a pretty photo. Flowers are long-gone where I live!
Nonnie said…
Genie, I don't think that it's hard to grow. I never see anyone out tending to them once they're planted.
Nonnie said…
thanks for taking the time to answer! At our parish church, we do a tri-parish memorial for our dead at a chapel of a local cemetery/mortuary. It really has a blessed warmth to it.
Something is always bragging, isn't it? ;)

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Nonnie said…
thank you, my dear Caren!
Nonnie said…
thank you, Gunilla.

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