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Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Fiddle and Flowers
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En el vídeo una niña con talento musical.
ReplyDeleteTampoco conozco esas flores pero son muy bonitas.
Saludos.
Excellent post!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations
fiddling looks fun! maybe i should try it sometime, heh :D here's hoping the humidity isn't as bad expected. i can empathize; it's very humid all year long in my city, and this sort of climate does weigh heavily on us sometimes. on the bright side, i hope the weather will allow you to take more photos of flowers. love looking at them =)
ReplyDeleteH Linda, Thanks for sharing. That's a very nice video. Love the beautiful flowers, very nice color.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day ahead, regards.
2:05 de muito talento e boa musica, fotos maravilhosas das belas flores e cores.
ReplyDeleteag
Yup, that's some MEAN fiddle playin'! Pretty flowers, too.
ReplyDeletenice post !
ReplyDeletegreating dirk
I guess, once more, rhododendron, Linda, and you know that I'm thinking of you...
ReplyDeleteHugh,
Lie(f)s.
bonsoir , merci pour ton passage et ton gentil commentaire ...
ReplyDeleteYes, the heat and humidity are starting to build down in Tennessee, too. I don't like summer at all and stay inside the air conditioning as much as possible!
ReplyDeleteThat young girl seems more mature than her chronological age - - - just the way she stands and moves. She is quite a fiddler with a gift for music for sure!
Delightful images my friend! It's been quite stormy here lately and the blooms have faded for the most part. It's great to see such delights from your neck of the woods!
ReplyDeleteAzaleas, and they are indeed beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI don't know what they are either, but they are beautiful blooms! Lovely detail when clicking on the photos to enlarge. We are having very stormy weather here too - hope it helps green things grow:)
ReplyDeletej'ai beaucoup aimé cette vidéo, super famille musicienne.
ReplyDeletemerci Linda
Oh, Linda, I don't like the humidity either. It just drains the energy out of me. It hasn't gotten too bad here yet, but I think it's supposed to get worse later this week. I'll be thinking about you!
ReplyDeleteExcelente post....
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The colors of the flowers are beautiful...it is so nice to have such beauty around. I also dislike the humidity and because of muscle problems it hurts :-/ Take it easy till it passes.
ReplyDeleteI don't do well in high humidity either. I hope it doesn't last too long or that you can escape it soon.
ReplyDeleteAzaleas in a lovely color!
ReplyDeleteNice combination of colors in those images of unknown flowers :-)
ReplyDeleteI don't like high humidity and high temperature myself, but that's hardly an issue in southern Norway the recent summers....
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