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Some new flowers pots by me, nice, eh?
We have had 45 and sun 2 days in a row. Our snowpack and ice had been 2-6 feet deep and we havn't seen the ground in a couple of months, but now? Melting! Mud season follows....then maybe a few REAL flowers!
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3 comments:
These are lovely...the mud, not so much.
I am about to go out to the studio and throw some jugs. Mine will be just plain satin white as I am no good at drawing with under glaze. I think your flowers will be popular when the sun does come out.
I do like these flowers -- a bouquet of daffodils, perhaps?
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