Brunnera Langstrees, false forget-me-not.
One of my favorite springtime blooms, growing with wild abandon right now in a cloud of blue flowers held up by heart shaped leaves, dotted in white.
Don’t forget me. I’ll be back soon.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011 by lifeonthecutoff
Brunnera Langstrees, false forget-me-not.
One of my favorite springtime blooms, growing with wild abandon right now in a cloud of blue flowers held up by heart shaped leaves, dotted in white.
Don’t forget me. I’ll be back soon.
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Oh. You’re sweet, Janet. Love you too.
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How could I ever forget you Penny, writer of such rich and wonderful blog posts that you are! My forgetmenots have withered and died as winter approaches, and it’s good to know that yours are alive and well. Have a good break.
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Thank you, Juliet, so very kind of you. I just love the soft haze of these flowers and it is fun that we can share the seasons in our separated parts of the globe, isn’t it?
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Where are you off to, Penny? I will most certainly never forget your lovely posts!
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I have been on federal jury duty all week, Rachel. The trial is over and now I can talk about it, and will post about it soon as I get caught up on all that fell by the wayside this week. You are too sweet. Thank you.
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Penny and foret-me-nots.. both tucked away in my heart like a tussie-mussie .. til they return. I hope you will be back Penny, long before the forget-me-nots return next spring!
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Aw, Joan, such a sweet thing to say. I love tussie-mussies. The trial has ended, I’ve done my civic and constitutional duty, and am hoping I’m not called next week as well as it is a two week commitment. I will write about it soon. For now, a week’s work of “stuff” awaits.
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Our forget me nots are reaching for the sky right now, being in the later stages of flowering. But oh, so pretty!
And, you’re unforgettable 🙂
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Aren’t they beauties? I love them as much up close as from afar where they give an airy, ethereal feel.
You are too kind. I’ll be posting about my jury duty soon. Quite an experience.
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