Last weekend, my sweety had to make a run to Wal-Mart for something we had run out of. He brought home some pretty flowers for me. I love the green mossy ones. Does anyone know what they are called? Ya'll Come Back! Lorilee
I saw these on Marsha's Garden blog. I have listed in my blogroll. I went over to check it out and she called them gypsy dianthus carnation, I think; and yes, she and I have the same first name, but we spell it differently. Blessings, Marcia
Hi~ Those green blooms sure are unusual looking. No clue on what they are.I like the texture they add to the bouquet. Your fall flowers look beautiful! That Mexican mint marigold look wonderful, I can just imagine the scent. The fringe flower is exquisite too. Happy gardening!
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I don't know what they are but they sure are pretty! And how nice of him to bring you flowers!Come say hi :D
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ReplyDeleteI have listed in my blogroll. I went over to check it out and she called them gypsy dianthus carnation, I think; and yes, she and I have the same first name, but we spell it differently.
Blessings,
Marcia
How sweet
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ReplyDeleteThose green blooms sure are unusual looking. No clue on what they are.I like the texture they add to the bouquet.
Your fall flowers look beautiful! That Mexican mint marigold look wonderful, I can just imagine the scent. The fringe flower is exquisite too.
Happy gardening!
How sweet of your Sweetie!! I don't know what those are either, Lorilee- but they are cute and fuzzy!
ReplyDeleteI truly believe that we have reached the point where technology has become one with our world, and I am fairly confident when I say that we have passed the point of no return in our relationship with technology.
ReplyDeleteI don't mean this in a bad way, of course! Ethical concerns aside... I just hope that as the price of memory falls, the possibility of copying our memories onto a digital medium becomes a true reality. It's one of the things I really wish I could encounter in my lifetime.
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