
Cee’s FOTD
Tripping the world, slowly
Travel to Live, Live to Travel
Photos. News. Projects. Books. Guides. Equipment
Sensual poetry for lovers to share
To See a World in a Grain of Sand...
Roaming, at home and abroad
the world as seen by different artists
...out of a digital shoebox
4TheRecord is dedicated primarily to Ausmusic from all eras and most genres, we will explore the dynamics of the creative process, and reveal the great drama, lyricism, musicality, and emotion behind each classic song.
Aspergers syndrome, bipolarity, photography, art, poetry.
The soul can fly everywhere but alas the limitations of the body..
Poetic storyteller with a mic and a camera.
ich zeige euch meine stadt wie ich sie sehe
A photographer's view of the world - words and images to inspire your travels and your dreams
...On the loose with the Booze...
Connecting the Americas, Bridging Cultures Supergringa in Spain: A Travel Memoir
Creating & Capturing Life's Precious Moments
The world is best viewed through the ears of a horse.
Random thoughts, life lessons, hopes and dreams
Beautiful bright flower. Anita
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Thank you Anita 🙂
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A bit orchid like Cee.
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Not quite but possibly Dendrobium so I can see that too n:)
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My first thought was a nasturtium variety.
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It is a Nasturtium 🙂
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Wow – stunning flower…and it is called…….???
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Nasturtium
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Do you use it for tea and herbal treatments?
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It was not my flower as the wallabies eat the plants. If they eat them then it must be good for you with whatever nutrients they have.
When I think of trendy restaurants and putting flowers on meals I go back in time. The last time I ate a flower I was probably three 🙂
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Smart wallabies!
I don’t eat flowers either, but always ponder the idea when it comes to the ones that are plentiful in the yard, like dandelions.
Aw, what fun to remember back to when you were three. When I was a kid we made ‘stew’ with wild flowers that we never really ate, but it was fun to pretend to be cooking.
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Same her with the second course of mud pies 😂
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😂🤣😁
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That’s a lovely shade of red. Very pretty.
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It was hard to get the true colour. So many duds until I managed the right angle and place
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Beautiful!
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Thank you Aletta 🙂
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