This simple bouquet of two roses and some baby’s breath will last forever (or until it gets so dusty the roses don’t look red any longer) because I dried the roses by hanging them upside down in a cool spot for several months.
After I took the photo, I tried a few filters in the Topaz Studio program which is a free download.
Roses are angiosperms,
Violets are, too.
Sugar is C12H22O11
We know this from peer review.
– Author Unknown –

Roses are red,
Violets are blue.
Some poems rhyme,
Some don’t.
– Author Unknown –

Roses are red and violets are purple
Sugar is sweet and so is maple surple.
– Roger Miller –

Roses are red.
Violets are blue.
Please flush the toilet
after you’re through.
– Author Unknown –

Roses are red.
Violets are blue.
Please don’t kiss me,
‘cuz I have the flu.
– Author Unknown –

At the risk of being called insensitive. . .
Roses are red, violets are blue
I’m a schizophrenic, and so am I.
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Insensitives welcome as are deplorables and any other ‘tribe’ you can think of…
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Thanks, Coach. I’m on the team 👍
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These photos are beautiful! No need to learn how to paint with photo aps.
On another note. I loved viewing the baby robins and owlets. Very National Geographic. You have a great eye.
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Thanks Joy. I guess I’d just rather take photos and play with them than pick up a pencil or brush!
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Each one is more beautiful! I think they are worth framing. Then you could hang them one at a time depending on your mood. 😊
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I do hang them, sort of. I have one of those digital photo frames. It sits on the ledge in the kitchen.
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Lovely concept, and some very creative interpretations, Margy– well done!!
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