ah, floots - i can't imagine you as a dying dahlia... anyway, the blossom dies, but the bulb remains only to bear more blossoms (better be cheered) thanks, floots!
thank you, hototogisu!
near death, rather... thank you, amalendu!
good for you, pat! thank you as always!
just one post a day (times two). thank you for stopping by and your kind words, plus!
margie, thank you!
certainly not, charlie (i'll refrain from further comment) ;-)
little opportunistic buggers, those bees, arent they, masago :)
Natalia, thank you! it's that time of year, i suppose.
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This is perfect!
beautifully put
(as a dying dahlia myself i don't know whether to be cheered or depressed) :)
very nice, polona.
a life to offer, in death too...
Even the "oldies" still have a little juice left in 'em/us!! Excellent!!
You are so prolific, I cannot keep up...great series of verse and photos
Wonderful Polona!
I'm sure the bees figure, "If they still have some nectar, why not?"
Very decadent. I love the ambiance of this one.
you're most kind, aurora! thank you!
ah, floots - i can't imagine you as a dying dahlia... anyway, the blossom dies, but the bulb remains only to bear more blossoms
(better be cheered)
thanks, floots!
thank you, hototogisu!
near death, rather... thank you, amalendu!
good for you, pat! thank you as always!
just one post a day (times two). thank you for stopping by and your kind words, plus!
margie, thank you!
certainly not, charlie (i'll refrain from further comment) ;-)
little opportunistic buggers, those bees, arent they, masago :)
Natalia, thank you!
it's that time of year, i suppose.
thank you, janet! i appreciate your words.
I like how this works on multiple levels, Polona.
i'm glad you do, mb. thank you!
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