
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
First Bloom - Hydrangea

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Definition: | (adjective) Characterized by liveliness and lightheartedness. |
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4 comments:
Patty,
Nice shot.
I love hydrangeas.
Happy WW!
Nicole
Hydrangeas. Where I grew up, they called them snowballs. I adore them and miss them.
Beautiful photo, Patty.
Nicole, thank you for the visit and comment.
Remember when my Mom planted this?
It grows larger with each passing year.
San, I still call the flowers snowballs.
I should take another photo.
It's twice that size now!
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