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Behind time

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on Feb 25, 2007
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Look what I found on my Christmas Cactus yesterday. Suddently 1 little flower desided to blossom, long time after all the others are gone. Ok it is indeed an old cactus from my grandmothers house and now I am grandmother my self. So maybe we should allow it to make som mistakes once in a while. :))))) Thanks for visiting and thanks for your nice comments to "V4 in the sea" yesterday. :))) Have a lovely sunday. Today we could come to the store for the first time in 4 days, because of the snow.

Comments (22)


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Hendesse

4:16AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

What a beautifil blossom. Wonderful colors and you've captured it so very well. A pleasure for the eyes!!

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Mondwin

4:32AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Really a splendid blossom...great shot!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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busi2ness

4:43AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

It is a beautiful flower and yes, it is allowed to be somewhat early? LOL

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oscilis

5:09AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Lovely translucent flower. I think it might look even better if the curtain was pulled over a little more? My mother grew one of these for about thirty years!

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lior

5:33AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

So wonderful flower!

kjpweb

8:00AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Beautiful all around! Bravo! Congrats on your website!

DINGOH

8:39AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Skt skt foto Helle. Elsker dine smhistorier til det du laver. Her i fik handlet lidt. Knuz Vivi

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redchilicat

8:48AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Beautiful shot! Very nice composition!

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DennisReed

8:55AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

What lovely, fragile flower! Stunning capture!

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Indoda

11:22AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Great picture of a lovely blossom - ours usually waits till around Easter - they must get mixed up ;)

Valerie-Ducom

11:40AM | Sun, 25 February 2007

woww, so beautiful flower and excellent composition !!! :)

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mark.spooner

12:46PM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Lovely shot!

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Ionel

3:11PM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Superb!

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Valentin

3:21PM | Sun, 25 February 2007

Beautiful cream and pastel colours in this lovely close-up of an awesome flower !

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morghana

6:34PM | Sun, 25 February 2007

So beautiful! Gorgeous flower!!!

MrsLubner

11:09PM | Sun, 25 February 2007

A very delicate capture. My Christmas Cactus always blooms any time BUT Christmas. I think it is as stuborn as I am. :-)

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meico

6:48AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Beautiful ... and better late than never! Mike

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Fractelaar

7:47AM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Wonderful shot of this succulent the curtains gives it a fine dreamy effect

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shahlaa

1:09PM | Mon, 26 February 2007

Beautiful capture and I suppose that plant is ready for spring just like most of us

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didda

2:46AM | Wed, 28 February 2007

Beautyful shot Helle :o)))

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auntietk

5:38PM | Wed, 14 March 2007

Ohhhhh - lovely blossom! They usually bloom here (Seattle, Washington, USA) in late November. We call them Thanksgiving cactus, since they're usually beautiful and at their peak for our harvest holiday dinner. It isn't THEIR fault someone named them wrong! :)

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Blush

1:16PM | Tue, 02 September 2008

Beautiful Love this... Only grown one of these in my lifetime...it never bloomed at Christmas tho Hugs Susan~


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