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Chop it down?

Photography Flowers/Plants posted on May 29, 2007
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This little flower tree is just outside of our sliding door. Would like to chop it down but I don't think I can get away with it. Do you think my wife will notice if its gone? Hope you all had a safe week-end. Aloha and thank you for viewing

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alhak

3:01AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

i think you would be eating with the dog for the night if you have one! lovely pic, best leave the little guy where he is for your own well being...lol

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jacro

3:12AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

beautiful flowers

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wonderworld

3:14AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Beautiful shot Sharky. No chop.

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stuart83

3:48AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

With flowers on it like that I would think not, now if you were to take some cuttings & propigate them, not only would it show her just how smart & caring you are & she may even suggest it be cut down. Beautiful flowers Stuart

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rockstrider

4:06AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Why would you want to chop down this beautiful little azalea? Lovely soft and delicate colours - well captured!

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Loloe

4:21AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

I don't know if your wife would notice, but I'd surely do if a lovely flower like that disappeared in my garden! particularly as I don't have a garden but only a balcony! lol Very nice shot, I love the colours of the background. Bravo Errol!!!!and I'm glad you like Mike Stern's music!

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onefeather

5:35AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Is that an azalea? It looks more like an ummmm ummmm nevermind I don't know L ........ Oh please do what stuart suggests! Go forth and propagate hehe This is a beautiful shot of a beautiful blossom! SAVE DE BUSHES/TREES!!

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Debwhosmiles

6:58AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

The DOF enhances this shot so much. Really defines the pretty blooms. Maybe you could move the plant to a better location?

vlaaitje

6:59AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

I bet she will...at least if I was your wife.....haahaha..what a lovely flower

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ysvry

7:08AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

great foto, I'd say leave it for the women.

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auntietk

9:09AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

What, are you NUTS? If you chop this down, we'll all miss you terribly when you're gone! I'm voting with the propigate crowd. If you get a viable new plant, you can transplant this one. And NO transplanting when it's in bloom!

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Richardphotos

9:20AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

she may do a chop on you so I would tread lightly.we have many of these flowering shrubs here every spring. I think they are beautiful

MrsLubner

9:59AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Depends on what you do when you chop it down? Replace it with something else? Put something else there that is more exciting? lovely little flowers. Good shot.

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Apophis906

10:08AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Oh its so pretty. I am pretty sure she would notice that missing,lol.

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Ionel

11:10AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

lol! You are very funny! Very, very beautiful picture! :)

thevolunteer

11:16AM | Tue, 29 May 2007

I agree, you would be eating with the dog alright. Very nice capture. Catch up with you when I return. Aloha and stay safe.

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TwoPynts

1:57PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Can you dig it up and safely move it? It seems it would be a shame to kill this beautiful flowering tree.

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Cosme..D..Churruca

3:19PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Beautiful flowers Errol.

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goodoleboy

9:44PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Nice shot of the very pretty flowers. I have to go with the crowd that suggests replanting when not in bloom. I'm sure that would prevent any unfortunate repercussions from the missus.

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jwiest

9:49PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

I think you'd have to do so at risk of your health. LOL. Transplanting would work in the proper season hopefully, but unless you can come up with a reason she'll accept now I think waiting's the more prudent thing. And I'm sure you already knew that. :) Gorgeous little flowers.

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Dianthus

10:41PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Beautiful image:)

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nongo

10:43PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

I know for sure she'll notice, becareful with the wife's flowers, that's when you get youself in BIG doo~doo!!!!! LOL!!!!!!! Aloha...

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RobyHermida

10:50PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Excellent details and clarity!

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Cosine

11:03PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

If you chop this beauty down, I'll send Dave over with the whuppin' stick LOL. Beautiful shot, Errol, a pretty flower well captured.

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jocko500

11:14PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

right now she will notice it[cut it down in the winter with the leafs is off thinking it dead] lol

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cameraobscura2

3:20AM | Wed, 30 May 2007

Oh please do not cut it down! We already have so little beauty in this world in the name of progress. Jsut think of the reqwards you are given year after year. I vote a firm 'let it stay' and be beautiful. Thank you for sharing. egmont

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MagikUnicorn

9:02AM | Wed, 30 May 2007

Law of Nature :) Wonderful photo & flower

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rainbows

7:47PM | Wed, 30 May 2007

Never, never Errol!! Gorgeous blooms.. I grow this in Bay :-) Mine is a blue shade. I am with Egmont "let it stay" to give you and your wife joys ;-) Superb shot BTW!! Aloha. Diane.

BobaDuffs

12:54PM | Mon, 04 June 2007

No don't cut it down! But maybe to late by now but you immortalized this beauty for all of us now. Breathtaking nature capture, congrats!

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sossy

3:36AM | Tue, 03 February 2015

most beautiful composed flower impression! love the colors of the leafs in contrast to the flower! I would have noticed and I think your wife too! ;o)

sharky_

9:23AM | Tue, 03 February 2015

It still stands today....thanks for commenting. Aloha


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