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Dandelion - Wordless Wednesday

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Unknown said…
Very nice. Charmaine
Unknown said…
There is just something about this weed that is wonderful, lovely shot. Jo
Ames said…
What a beautiful photo!
Anonymous said…
Wow! What a great photo
Ky said…
Beautiful macro. Did you make a wish?
Sandrine said…
Oh gorgeous!Love dandelions.
Sandrine x
Leese said…
Just lovely x
Ms. Becky said…
this is a fave. a real fave.
Anonymous said…
Beautiful shot - love me a dandelion
Paula said…
Great capture :)
sunshine said…
wow!great shot..it looks very lovely
Tracy said…
VERY fun, Juana! Makes me want to make a big, juicy wish! Hope you made one. ;o) Happy Day ((HUGS))
You know, I never think of dandelions as a weed..they have such a sunny color and just look at the seeds..I know my mom made dandelion wine from the flowers..so they can't be all bad..haha..
Finally son-in-law fixed both computers this weekend..what a drag.
I couldn't even get any sound on them, everything was freezing up..What a time..But I hope I won't get them messed up again..Of course according to my son-in-law..there are so many hackers latching on to your computers, best to clean it down to the way you got it new, every now and then..but have to have things saved. Oh well, I am good to go for now..
How have you been..How's your mom?
Even if you didn't hear from me, you all were in my thoughts..
Take care and sending love/blessings your way..Carolyn/Rosebud
Awesome detail!!
admin said…
stunning!!! love it.
GalleryJuana said…
Thank you for your lovely comments and visits!

Rosebud, Dandelion wine! I'd love to have a taste of that.

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