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April 07, 2008

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These cheer me up - it's still snowing here.

Corine - the flowers and blooms are absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing! I wish I could gaze at flowers like that every day.

Karen

These are so beautiful. I can't wait to call my cousin this morning - she is a floral designer....6 am is a little early...no I'm wrong, she's at the airport floral depot right now picking up today's beauties! I want to tell her all about your post!

Anyone differs in opinion about cuteness, but with such carnation and almost perfect pink prettiness, who could disagree that these things are just so beautiful? A hyperbole, but with such natural elegance, I'm reminded of Jean-Luc Godard's work (since you're in France) or the flowers in Federico Fellini's 8 1/2 or Night stars in derelict cities of Richard Abad's Bisaya Short Films!

Oh, I love this post! The flowers are gorgeous and picture perfect. The ranunculus flowers are my favorite. But I would be remiss if I did not say that I really love all flowers!

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