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I have no idea what kind it is, but I always enjoy it for it's delicate
beauty. It seems to flourish with neglect and the foliage always
looks healthy.




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Basketweaver wrote:
I have no idea what kind it is, but I always enjoy it for it's
delicate beauty. It seems to flourish with neglect and the foliage
always looks healthy.


Very pretty, lovely photo Pam.


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Thank you, Barbara.

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Basketweaver wrote:
I have no idea what kind it is, but I always enjoy it for it's
delicate beauty. It seems to flourish with neglect and the foliage
always looks healthy.


Very pretty, lovely photo Pam.



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Nice one Pam, also nice to see you out & about taking pictures. Cheers
Wendy

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Thanks, Wendy. I haven't had much time for that lately
and really I achieved what I'd set out to do and that was rekindle
Jerry's enjoyment of taking photos. He seems to get so much
pleasure out of shooting his birds and that makes me happy.

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Nice one Pam, also nice to see you out & about taking pictures. Cheers
Wendy

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beauty. It seems to flourish with neglect and the foliage always
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 20:23:44 -0400, "Basketweaver"
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I have no idea what kind it is, but I always enjoy it for it's delicate
beauty. It seems to flourish with neglect and the foliage always
looks healthy.

Pretty rose, and nice to see your name and know that you are taking
pictures.
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Hi, Joevan, and thanks. I really don't have much time for taking photos
lately. This was just a grab shot. Best wishes, Pam

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On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 20:23:44 -0400, "Basketweaver"
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I have no idea what kind it is, but I always enjoy it for it's delicate
beauty. It seems to flourish with neglect and the foliage always
looks healthy.

Pretty rose, and nice to see your name and know that you are taking
pictures.



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