I’m joking, sorry…yet I am very interested about that Anemone plant: is it Pulsatilla montana, that lives in the Mediterranean area? If it is, note that an Italian park chose it as its brand
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I was checking through one of my favourite blogs, and found that somehow, I had missed this little gem. I’m so glad I found it!
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Hey! But there I see 4 lines!
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I’m joking, sorry…yet I am very interested about that Anemone plant: is it Pulsatilla montana, that lives in the Mediterranean area? If it is, note that an Italian park chose it as its brand
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We have been wondering what this is called for ages! THANK YOU for naming it and for the wonderful fact about the Italian park!
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lol!
The park is Parco del Monte Barro, on the Como Lake!
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Lovely!
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These four lines somehow remind me of John Keats’ To Autumn.
” ..; to set budding more, And still more, later flowers for the bees,..”
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thank you for such a beautiful connection
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What a pretty little poem. So cheering in this dark time.
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thanks elaine
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Nice!
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I really like this one.
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Thanks Lisa
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Thanks. I love this
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thank YOU!
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Thank goodness I checked back to see if I ‘d missed any of your postings!
This is a true gem pictorially and word wise. I love it!
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Reblogged this on KenMaursCorner and commented:
I was checking through one of my favourite blogs, and found that somehow, I had missed this little gem. I’m so glad I found it!
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