The stalk has fallen onto the ground but the flowers continue to bloom even though it is the end of September. They are so beautiful.
The stalk has fallen onto the ground but the flowers continue to bloom even though it is the end of September. They are so beautiful.
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Alo-HA Karuna…..Dahlias still blooming…..we are going to plant 100 iris around our property…I am sure our Seattle Dahlias are still blooming also…..flowers are soooooo uplifting…..enjoyed the bloomin’ potatoes too….:-)
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Wow…. send me pictures of the iris’ throughout their season next year. It would be fun to have it for the PNW GreenFriends Newsletter.
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Very symbolically inspirational. Maybe on those days when my “stalk” has fallen flat on the ground (like yesterday), I can still BLOOM???
Thanks.
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Very true. Thanks for sharing the message you created from the photo. It is something that most of us can gain from I think. I hope you have a better day today.
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Yea!
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