Hi, welcome to my page. I'm a Scot living in Spain. I love seeing all your work and getting to know you. Any comments, good or bad, always welcome.
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I went to Edinburgh College of Art in the seventies. I wove tapestries for years and paint in oils. I like photography, learning classical guitar and lacemaking. I enjoy cycling, walking, reading, films.
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Comments (11)
Svarg
Did it attract butterflies? It's certainly pretty enough. I confess, I have no idea what it is, but I hope you find out. Great shot of it!
sharky_
I don't know but its pretty and colorful. Aloha
jgkane
Sorry, Rozanne, I have no idea either. The colours are great, and the texture looks so soft. Did you buy the seeds locally, or in the Lake District? Have a nice weekend. Regards, John.
ysvry
great flower pic
auntietk
It's pink Cosmos. Lovely shot!
witch_1612
Lovely Shot!!!
ARTWITHIN
Very beautiful. I certainly hope it attracts some butterflies. Hugs, Suzanne
RobyHermida
Brilliant work !!!.. .
MrsLubner
It does look like a Cosmos and they do attrack bees, butterflies and people. LOL Gorgeous.
Loloe
I don't know what it is but it's lovely, I hope you'll have lots of butterflies!! Bravo Rozanne!!!
durleybeachbum
This is called Cosmos, and there are lots of varieties all equally attractive to insects.Thompson and Morgan seed merchants do more than 12 sorts. If you keep deadheading they go on till the first frosts.