First of all I'm not a writer but I do want to tell you something about me. I got starting on Renderosity from a friend called Vaggabondd to occupy some of my time. Vaggabondd is my best friend, he helped me go through some difficult times. July 14, 2006 my husband of 35 yrs. died of lung cancer, he only lived 22 days after getting diagnose. Then to top it off 3 weeks later my place of employment of 17 yrs. closed the plant. I was able to attend college( paid) and I got a degree on Dec. 2008 in Accounting. I also have a site for my husband's pictures under Dukelars if you want to check it out. Really my husband was the photography in the family this is all new to me, like everything else. I've got my family close and my Cessna (cat) which there are cute stories about ,if you want to know and she also grief with me. I still feel I'm in a dream and can't wake up. Well enough about me and hope you enjoy what I've taught myself with this wonderful computer my husband left me when he was alive, I was afraid to touch it because something always happen to it.
Hugs
M'lee
Update: Life is moving along to fast for me....Since this writing I have lost Cessna, she died last June 2015...It was the hardest thing I had to do putting her to sleep. Also I have now lost both of my parents. I have 3 lovely grand children all girls. and growing up to fast.
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Comments (8)
auntietk
Pretty! I don't know what it is, either. Looks sort of desert-y, like it would do better on your side of the mountains. I like the pastel colors, and you got a nice, sharp image! Well done.
MrsLubner
beautiful capture! simply excellent and the frame works very well.
alhak
they are very pretty and unusual...can you find out what they are?
Mondwin
fantastic and very beauty capture...bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx
mark.spooner
Beautiful!
Silvra
Wunderschoene Aufnahme einer "Kuechenschelle"!
Grampafred
The flower is the Pasque flower (a favorite of mine), a deciduous perennial that is found in short clumps in meadows and prairies of North America and Eurasia. The genus Pulsatilla includes about 30 species, many of which are valued for their finely-dissected leaves, solitary bell-shaped flowers, and plumed seed heads. The anthers are bright yellow and the purple bell consists of sepals. The European Pulsatilla nigricans is widely used for its medical and homeopathic purposes.[1] In its tallgrass prairie habitat, it is one of the first plants to bloom in the spring, often before the late winter snows have thawed. This genus is sometimes included as part of genus Anemone as subgenus Pulsatilla, and is also commonly known as the Prairie crocus. The pasque flower is the official state flower of South Dakota and the provincial flower of Manitoba. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
vaggabondd
Very nice. I like the frame and how it matches the flowers so nicely