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Wednesday, May 16
Farm Photo: 5/16/07
© 2007 FarmgirlFare.com, the award-winning blog where Farmgirl Susan shares photos & stories of her crazy country life on 240 remote Missouri acres.
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December 2015 update: Hi! For some reason I can't figure out, Blogger hasn't been letting me leave comments on my own blog (!) for the last several months, so I've been unable to respond to your comments and questions. My apologies for any inconvenience! You're always welcome to email me: farmgirlfare AT gmail DOT com.
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Note from an old Hippie:
ReplyDeleteAlthough these flowers look beautiful, do not try and eat a bowl of them for breakfast with milk and sugar!
SB (now believes in Flour Power!)
This is the best kind of yard art!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful photo and flower.
ReplyDeleteSara from farmingfriends
That's the sort of lawn ornament I can handle. Tasteful.
ReplyDeleteLove the Yard Art. Spring really does make the best yard art!
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ReplyDeleteI hope you join in!
Thank you for the photo...that variety was my grandfather's favorite and he scattered them around our garden and orchard. Great memories.
ReplyDeleteSooo pretty, in fact it is past the time for our Iris's, but they were so pretty this year. Sometimes your blog makes me yearn to return to Missouri, but when winter arrives, I know I couldn't handle it. Old age is a bitch ya know!
ReplyDeleteI am new to this. Love your iris and what did you have for settings on your camera???? Great picture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful flower, mine has a perfume this year, such a bonus.
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