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Yah, yah, yah, I know; "How original"... But hey, flowers are extremely rare in a swamp. You want flowers you usually have to do mail-order.

:D

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:iconalimuse:
Nicely done, Darrel!

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"Uncertainty is the essential, inevitable, and all-pervasive companion to your desire to make art. And tolerance for uncertainty is the prerequisite to succeeding." David Bayles and Ted Orland
:iconlenoueveo:
DR, great pic... and so well taken, very crisp and great rich background.. This gets my vote mate. do you know I can't remember If I answered your note so if I didn't please forgive me, Things been up in the air here :D.. Take care my friend.... Paul :D
:icondrrocket:
Thanks Alicia!

:hug:

:D

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2+2=5, for extremely large values of 2.
:icondrrocket:
Thanks Paul! I was up early and wandering around before the heat of the day got to be too oppressive; it's 31C here at the moment and I'm in hiding.

No problem on the note, I honestly can't remember what it was about myself :rofl:.

:D

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2+2=5, for extremely large values of 2.
:iconalimuse:
You're welcome, Darrel!

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"Uncertainty is the essential, inevitable, and all-pervasive companion to your desire to make art. And tolerance for uncertainty is the prerequisite to succeeding." David Bayles and Ted Orland
:iconsalemcat:
I can relate to the "Flowers in the Swamp" remark..LOL This is REALLY Pretty Darrel!

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I want to die in my sleep like my Grandfather...not screaming and yelling like the passengers in his car.
:icondrrocket:
LOL! I'll bet you can, Deb! I wrote recently to a friend in England that, should she wish to see moss-draped trees [the ultimate in swamp pictures], she should have a look at your gallery as you live several hundred miles further South in an area which is much swampy-er even than this part of Arkansas.

There was a small patch of daisies and this one stood out like a sun-powered beacon. The sun was quite low in the sky, it being just before 8AM, and this one was the only one sunlit; the background and everything beneath it was in deep shadow cast by the trees on the sunward side. I thought I should get a picture of it before something else saw it shining in the sun and ate it...

I'm glad you like it, Deb.

:D

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:iconsalemcat:
Thanks for telling Jane about my page Darrel!

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I want to die in my sleep like my Grandfather...not screaming and yelling like the passengers in his car.
:icondrrocket:
My pleasure, Deb. I'm glad she paid you a visit.

:D

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