Mr Mar came home last night with this red carnation...it's part of a political campaign so somebody was handing them out at the train station but who cares? I have a red carnation!
Hi there, Mar. I love how you've captured this flower. It's wonderfully composed.
I'm sure Michele will love this image, too. And the thought behind it. I agree with you: political source be damned...it's lovely of him to bring it home.
WOW! ALMOST romantic! Well... he could have tossed it away, but he didn't! He DID think to bring it home to you! One point given! And I agree with Carmi -- you've presented it beautifully!
By the way... I signed up for that NoBloWriMo thing too... but I didn't see that button there -- did you make that???
That's a lovely carnation, Mar. I like the tile backdrop that you have the carnation placed on. I have a table with a tile top like that and I just love it.
I bring home extra oyster crackers for Wifey whenever I have soup for lunch. There's more of a culinary statement than a political one, but in the end, she loves their crunchiness!
absolutely, it is the thought that counts and it is a gorgeous carnation! ;) funny enough, the red carnation is the symbol of the 1974 revolution in Portugal!
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Hi Mar, I'm here from Michele's. Congratulations on the carnation - and good luck with NaNoPoMo or whatever it's called, I admire your determination!
ReplyDeleteHi there, Mar. I love how you've captured this flower. It's wonderfully composed.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Michele will love this image, too. And the thought behind it. I agree with you: political source be damned...it's lovely of him to bring it home.
WOW! ALMOST romantic! Well... he could have tossed it away, but he didn't! He DID think to bring it home to you! One point given! And I agree with Carmi -- you've presented it beautifully!
ReplyDeleteBy the way... I signed up for that NoBloWriMo thing too... but I didn't see that button there -- did you make that???
it wasa sweet sentiment to bring it home to you. i love the spicy scent of carnations!
ReplyDeleteMichele does too! ;)
Michele sent me to see you, Mar. Hi!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely carnation, Mar. I like the tile backdrop that you have the carnation placed on. I have a table with a tile top like that and I just love it.
I bring home extra oyster crackers for Wifey whenever I have soup for lunch. There's more of a culinary statement than a political one, but in the end, she loves their crunchiness!
ReplyDeleteAwww...sweet thoughts count too! Mr. Mar is a keeper and I'm glad he is safely back home. Michele sent me today but it is a familiar path.
ReplyDeleteAw, how sweet of him!
ReplyDeleteabsolutely, it is the thought that counts and it is a gorgeous carnation! ;)
ReplyDeletefunny enough, the red carnation is the symbol of the 1974 revolution in Portugal!
That is so pretty! I love carnations! Love the smell, so sweet!
ReplyDeleteI love flowers! Always good to receive them for any reason!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE carnations my fav
ReplyDeleteHand out or not, it was still sweet of him to think of you.
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not only do you have a red carnation, but you have a really neat photo of it as well!
ReplyDeleteand what a beautiful picture with the peach table in the background!
ReplyDeleteit's so simple, yet so beautiful! and almost looks a hair pink wtih the background! i love it!
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