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NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY, , Day 158: Pink Flower


exquisite blossoms
searched for their name, found only…
what they are not- phlox!

linked to marvelous
merci, Gemma, for hosting!

and linked to Rebecca's
HAIKU MY HEART






Comments

genie said…
These are so dainty and pretty. Love the color. I have been out of the main stream for a good while now, but am gradually trying to get back into the swing of blogging. Hope you have been ok and has a lovely spring. genie
J C said…
They are beautiful, Nonnie. I dont know what they are either. Bet the bees know! :)
Lea said…
Such a beautiful photo Nonnie! Their blossoms drew me right in. And I loved your sleuthing efforts captured in those seventeen syllables!
Poetic Mexico said…
Please tell me how you can find what something is not. It sounds like a mysterious process!
gma said…
Oh by any name this flower would be a lovely pink.
rebecca said…
dearest nonnie,
so lovely to see what you see, to appreciate small pink flowers that lift your heart,
and in doing so-lift ours.
xo
Nonnie said…
Rebecca, thank you for your kind words.

gma, you are right about its loveliness.

Lea, thank you.

Even without a name, loveliness abounds!

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