The Flow
Thai Basel / Lamiaceae (Labiatae)
Sun flower
Autumn leaves
Crocus
Sunny windy....
Good life
And then he flew off....
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Transparency ~ celebrating yellow
Then he flew... (Brown Raptor)
Colours
Enjoying the breeze
Bee
Autumn is in the air
Morning mood
Gerbera Daisies
Colours ~ as Goethe writes about about them
The little green world
Flower of Bottle gourd / Calabash
Marlboro
Green one....
Knock, knock on heaven's door
If wishes were horses....
Going back to nature
Thanks to Japan ~ Vegetarian Sushi
Surviving in 100 degree F (37 degree C)
Hydrangeas
Flowers
Grass
Sunday ante meridiem
We recycle....
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Creeper
Then
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