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orange blossoms- wordless wednesday


Soon their scent will be gliding through my window and filling my room!  For more wordless wednesday blog hopping, head on over to Sarah's blog ... here.

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alicia said…
How lucky you are. And a gorgeous capture!
Leese said…
I can almost feel the sunshine through this! Gorgeous shot!
Anonymous said…
all these flower/bloom images are making me wish for spring! Gorgeous.
Anonymous said…
Stunning photo! And so perfect for spring. We just had a cold snap here and I'm hoping it won't interfere with the beautiful plants starting to peek out...
Paula said…
Lovely and fresh!
Anonymous said…
Such interesting shapes

Happy WW :)
alison said…
This is beautiful. Love the sunlight and vibrant greens. Lovely : ) alison x
Vic said…
*blushes* ...I just sniffed a little - they look like I should be able to smell them! Whoops. ;)
Unknown said…
ooo I can smell them now. Lovely fresh shot. Charmaine
Tracy said…
Oh, sooo lovely... I can almost imagine the scent! It's been so long since I've seen or smelled a orange blossom... We don't have too many of those up here in the cold, far north--haha! Thanks for your lovely, kind comments, Juana--much appreciated. And Charlie say to tell you & Sputnik hello with purrs. ;o)
Donna (Texas) said…
I can already smell it from Here!
Beautiful shot!
Donna
Just a Place to Play
GalleryJuana said…
Thank you for your visits and kind comments, everyone.

Tracy, Sputnik and I love the hello and purrs from Charlie :)
Marlene said…
Beautiful Picture, would make a lovely reference photo for a painting.
Ms. Becky said…
the greenery here with the buds is very sensual. I love this shot.
Absolutely gorgeous photograph!! I adore Wordless Wednesday, don't you? :D

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