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Forgotten Flower Pots on my balcony.

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Hey Harriet said…
Cool idea for the challenge! I have forgotten flower posts also. At least yours still have signs of life. I see a little greenery! Mine are far beyond that stage ;)
Nuvofelt said…
Hey, great interpretation. Won't be long before they are replanted I'm sure.
EG CameraGirl said…
Well, it looks like you remembered them in time before they cracked. I like you interpretation of the theme.

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Violet N. said…
I'm sure your containers will soon be popping with life!
ShellyS said…
Nice composition.
Mojo said…
Looks just like most of the flower pots on my back porch! You sure you didn't shoot this at my house?
Nice cropping & composition. ei! you might also want to join our weekly monochrome photo meme. pls check it out. thanks
Gattina said…
Good idea for this theme ! I also have forgotten flowers outside,lol !
Jama said…
I had the same idea of using flower pot too, but changed it last minute because I want to show off my little glass bottle.:)
I can't wait to see something growing around here! Tired of the cold and snow:{
Anonymous said…
Hey, it's soon spring and you can plant something in those forgotten containers !!!!!!
Unknown said…
the old forgotten flower post. i've got a couple of those. amazingly, i'm got a pepper plant and some herb plant that are still growing wonderfully although i do nothing to them at all.

but i suppose i shouldn't expect anything less from nature. she'll do her thing regardless.

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