Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Ruby Tuesday~2~17~'09



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This time of year there's not much in bloom here

but we do have the Camellias!

I have 3 bushes of this red one!





Junie Rose

9 comments:

  1. Hi - This is my first visit. Your Camellias are absolutely beautiful. I also really enjoyed your Valentine's post.
    Sweetie

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  2. Hi Sweetie,

    Welcome to my blog! :) I'm always happy to have new folks stop by.

    Yes the Camellias are very beautiful right now. I have a pink one just starting to bloom also.

    Thanks for reading the Valentine post too.

    I post A LOT-almost every day- so feel free to visit any time!

    BTW-I went briefly to your blog and will go again when I have more time.

    ~~~

    I'm sorry for all your loss and sadness in your family- but want to read more because I see a lot of love there!

    Junie

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  3. Great flower pics. I see below that you have wild flowers blooming and more.
    I love the name of the restaurant and name of the lake. Good stuff for sure. Make that one more catfish.

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  4. Cliff,

    Thanks Cliff! Stumpknockers , I think , is the nick name for the cat fish (isn't it??-probably everyone knows this except me! hahaha) and the river's name is an indian name.

    They DO have excellent food!

    The wild flowers aren't in bloom yet- but will be soon. Those pics are from last year. LOL- I'm getting ahead of things a little bit! I'm tired of this brown winter!

    Junie

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  5. The northerner drops by for another sniff ...

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  6. Lovely flowers, wonderful red. What else do you need to bloom if you have three bushes of these :-)

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  7. Marc,

    Thanks! They are very beautiful flowers!

    Thanks for coming by.

    Junie

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  8. :) AC,

    Always happy to have you drop by.


    Junie

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  9. Such gorgeous Camellias, Junie! I think I will just have to move to Florida so that I can have flowers like that all year round:-) xoxo

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