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Happy gardening (and photography), may all your flowers bloom in 2007.




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Marutchi wrote:
Happy gardening (and photography), may all your flowers bloom in 2007.


Make that Happy New 'YEAR'
LOL and no I haven't been drinking the New Year in.


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Those do look like fireworks, well done! :-)
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Marutchi wrote:
Happy gardening (and photography), may all your flowers bloom in 2007.


Make that Happy New 'YEAR'


Oh! And I thought it was wittily deliberate :-)

LOL and no I haven't been drinking the New Year in.


It's only just after 10 a.m. here so some time to sait. And prepare for
quite a lot of the family coming - luckily the teenagers will be going off
to parties after dinner so it will be more civilised after that (that means
we can drink whatever we like) G

I'll think of all the pleasure I've had from this group in my brief
experience and wish you all more power to your shutter release finger!

Mary




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Those do look like fireworks, well done! :-)


Thanks...cheap fireworks. :-)




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Mary Fisher wrote:


Oh! And I thought it was wittily deliberate :-)


LOL, I wish I were witty.


It's only just after 10 a.m. here so some time to sait. And prepare
for quite a lot of the family coming - luckily the teenagers will be
going off to parties after dinner so it will be more civilised after
that (that means we can drink whatever we like) G


It's now just over a half an hour into the NY here.

I'll think of all the pleasure I've had from this group in my brief
experience and wish you all more power to your shutter release finger!


That's a lovely wish.


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And back at yew too! *g* Thanks for all the great images.

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2007.


Make that Happy New 'YEAR'
LOL and no I haven't been drinking the New Year in.



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And back at yew too! *g* Thanks for all the great images.


LOL thanks Wendy, ditto to you.


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