Thank you--for today's lovely flower and for all your wonderful photos! Each day I enjoy finding your new posts (the recent sunset photo was spectacular) and I say a silent "Thank you, Jackie!" But, of course, I don't write and tell you as often as I should.
Thank you! I see the blog as a "two-way street." Although it's hard to know who's looking at the pictures, I always wonder and I hope that the images are making people smile and encouraging people to look around and find beauty and intrigue in the natural world. :)
Jackie, really superb photo of th tiny flower commonly called Red Maids. Did you know it's called Calandrinia menziesii now? I consulted Calflora... Anywho, I was once informed that the native peoples ( ahem- females ) would adorn their nails with th petals. How romantic! Alexandra ( your fan )
Thank you--for today's lovely flower and for all your wonderful photos! Each day I enjoy finding your new posts (the recent sunset photo was spectacular) and I say a silent "Thank you, Jackie!" But, of course, I don't write and tell you as often as I should.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I see the blog as a "two-way street." Although it's hard to know who's looking at the pictures, I always wonder and I hope that the images are making people smile and encouraging people to look around and find beauty and intrigue in the natural world. :)
ReplyDeleteJackie, really superb photo of th tiny flower commonly called Red Maids.
ReplyDeleteDid you know it's called Calandrinia menziesii now? I consulted Calflora...
Anywho, I was once informed that the native peoples ( ahem- females )
would adorn their nails with th petals. How romantic!
Alexandra ( your fan )
Hi, Alexandra!
ReplyDeleteI hadn't known about the name change, so thanks! Both species names are interesting, and I'm always happy to give a nod to Archibald Menzies.
Thanks again!
:) Jackie