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disperser May 14, 2015 at 2:36 am I looked and looked as I munched on some bread and cheese . . . it’s not working. Reply ↓
Ashley Lily Scarlett May 14, 2015 at 2:42 am Haha! Those pictures they use are so odd, aren’t they? Reply ↓
Howard Grill May 14, 2015 at 8:16 am Neat colors…I thought the tip was going to be to hike a half mile to find one of these. Take photo. Hike back….. Reply ↓
oneowner Post authorMay 14, 2015 at 9:03 am Thanks, Howard. I honestly don’t know what the tip would be. I was half asleep when it was written. I have no excuse as to why it never got changed. Reply ↓
Paul May 15, 2015 at 7:40 am You’re a funny guy, Ken. I thought that someone had inserted an(other) add into by Bloglovin Feed! 😀 Reply ↓
oneowner Post authorMay 15, 2015 at 8:58 am Thanks, Paul. Another pathetic attempt for attention. Reply ↓
John May 15, 2015 at 11:46 am Art those color manipulated? I don’t think I have ever seen blue, yellow and pink on one hydrangea blossom before. Reply ↓
oneowner Post authorMay 15, 2015 at 2:03 pm There’s no manipulation (regarding color, that is). You can see this at the Webster Arboretum when they are in bloom. That’s where this was shot. I thought it was a bit odd myself when I saw it. Reply ↓
I looked and looked as I munched on some bread and cheese . . . it’s not working.
Try adding high fructose corn syrup!
Haha! Those pictures they use are so odd, aren’t they?
They’re designed to get your attention!
Neat colors…I thought the tip was going to be to hike a half mile to find one of these. Take photo. Hike back…..
Thanks, Howard. I honestly don’t know what the tip would be. I was half asleep when it was written. I have no excuse as to why it never got changed.
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You’re a funny guy, Ken. I thought that someone had inserted an(other) add into by Bloglovin Feed! 😀
Thanks, Paul. Another pathetic attempt for attention.
Art those color manipulated? I don’t think I have ever seen blue, yellow and pink on one hydrangea blossom before.
There’s no manipulation (regarding color, that is). You can see this at the Webster Arboretum when they are in bloom. That’s where this was shot. I thought it was a bit odd myself when I saw it.