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All categories on SimplySage are from a speech my colleague, Stephen Deal, gave at a Convocation Ceremony at a local high school. The principles were so good I borrowed them with his permission. He is also featured a few times as a guest author/photographer on this blog.
thestoryofelle
/ May 6, 2012beautiful!
SimplySage
/ May 6, 2012Thank you. And many thanks for following. I read your blog. Nice. Will visit again.
Peace,
Alexandria
Kathryn McCullough
/ May 6, 2012What lovely photos!
Hugs,
Kathy
SimplySage
/ May 6, 2012Thanks, Kathy, for your comments. Always appreciate you dropping by.
island traveler
/ May 9, 2012Beautiful, stunning colors and image. It’s like looking into a magical place. Inspiring. Thank you.
SimplySage
/ May 9, 2012Gives us a glimpse of what the small creatures see. Flowers are magical, “other-worldly”—a touch of heaven.
Thank you for your comments and compliments.
Peace,
Alexandria
2e0mca
/ May 12, 2012It’s always interesting to get down amongst the flowers – Livingstone Daisies I presume (to paraphrase Stanley 🙂
SimplySage
/ May 14, 2012They are not Livingstone Daisies but I honestly forgot what they are called. I’ve also shown them in the following post. https://simplysage.org/2012/01/15/your-master-piece/
They are a type of ground cover. When I planted them I had the little description card in the ground and it eventually sunk. I could do a little research and figure it out but I am content to just admire them.
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