I hook rugs, I knit and I have a life - not always in that order. Hooking rugs in the traditional way is a passion. Knitting is a way of keeping those idle hands busy. In my life, I am a mother, partner, sister,aunt, friend and a happy grammy. I work with volunteers and seniors when I'm not doing those other things. I enjoy being creative - and often reinvent the wheel. Above all, I value things that are not only beautiful but useful.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Ruby Tuesday
I was rummaging around in the archived photos and found this beautiful poppy being born...
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Those flowers will come upp here after a half of year, after our dark winter. Very beautiful pic ! It makes you to really wait what kind of flower there is coming !
That is so beautiful! is it from your garden?
ReplyDeleteI've never quite seen anything like it; it's beautiful. Is it from your yard? Wonderful picture.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous poppy, the seeds I threw on the ground are flowering but nothing like this!!!
ReplyDeleteWe had these poppies growing in our garden a few years ago. They had huge ruffled flowers...like the ones that we used to make from tissues.
ReplyDeleteLovely capture. Alas, they are quickly over, so you are making the most of it!
ReplyDeleteThose flowers will come upp here after a half of year, after our dark winter. Very beautiful pic ! It makes you to really wait what kind of flower there is coming !
ReplyDeleteIt looks huge in comparison to your porch. I like that you are showing it before it's opened - celebrates the early stages, too. :)
ReplyDeleteVery unusual sight of a poppy, what a good idea.
ReplyDeleteThe shriveling is awesome. It is so like a newborn.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love it.
ReplyDeleteHah! Just the right time. Nice shot. Is it the one with double/multiple petals?
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I just love your picture. Here, I dont get to see poppy flowers.
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE poppies, tried to grow them once, but failed.
ReplyDeleteWow, that IS an impressive shot. So fetal looking, but then, poppies often look skinlike.
ReplyDeleteBTW have you come across this blog?
ReplyDeletehttp://flyingpigknits.blogspot.com/
I'm very fond of poppies!
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