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  • P1060725
    • last edit: Thu May 22 04:00:35 PDT 2008
    • comments: 8
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    • last edit: Thu May 22 04:00:44 PDT 2008
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    • last edit: Thu May 22 06:39:10 PDT 2008
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Album Description:

Took these while taking a stroll round my garden and saw these in my next door neighbours yard.

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  • Photos: 4
  • Views: 590
  • Downloads: 3

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    • album of draginfly88
    • Beautiful Photos!

    • said draginfly88

    • 2008.07.10 at 03:42:29 PDT
    • album of mrcoradour
    • hello young faith, You have a lot of talent young lady, these photos are excellent. you take care now. Love xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    • said mrcoradour

    • 2008.07.09 at 08:18:45 PDT
    • album of kathjones100
    • Hi Faith, A lovely little album, which I hope you will update from time to time. I have downloaded a couple of the pictures. If you can take some in landscape format, as it is better for wallpaper, and move either Picture 2 or 3 to first place, as they will stand out better as thumbnails in the search engine. Hugs, Kathryn

    • said kathjones100

    • 2008.07.09 at 05:59:59 PDT
    • album of rasim1
    • Very beautiful album.Regards

    • said rasim1

    • 2008.06.29 at 15:08:38 PDT
    • album of 854847
    • Hello Faith how nice to see a new album at your site. Is this some kind of Aloe?? Their bloom is incredible! I never found one with such a rich bloom! They look like fire! Thank you for your wonderful messages about a month ago. I am happy you like my flowers. The Alcea is a wildflower and is just now everywhere along the highways. They are about a meter high, so you can see them from far away. The prickly pear is a very common view here in Israel. Once it was used as divider between fields. Today they grow them in greenhouses and fields, but the fruit is slim and green. Nothing is to compare to the taste of a prickly pear you get from a natural location. Yes I noticed the little hands inside the flower. :-) And the fruit, or what will become the fruit, is already there when the flower is open. After bloom the petals dry out and the fruit becomes bigger Have a wonderful day! - Galit

    • said 854847

    • 2008.05.26 at 14:16:47 PDT

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