How to soften stone: pug & Pelargonium peltatum 13 Replies Bellagio, September 2014 Linking to Susan Rushton. Share this:TwitterMoreFacebookEmailPinterestLinkedInLike Loading... Related
Marian St.Clair Post authorOctober 1, 2015 at 2:09 am Susan–Ha! It’s a flattering photo…I remember her as being quite feisty. Reply ↓
Marian St.Clair Post authorOctober 1, 2015 at 2:17 am Pat–It was one of those lucky moments. The photo was take on the main street that climbs the hill with shops on either side. I bet she spends a lot of time entertaining the tourists. Reply ↓
Martha Robinson September 30, 2015 at 2:25 pm It is so cool when one of your pictures reminds me of the moment when we saw it. Love the memories of Italy! Reply ↓
Marian St.Clair Post authorOctober 1, 2015 at 2:18 am Martha–Seems like yesterday! Wow, we’ve had three big adventures and they’ve all been special in their own way. Reply ↓
Marian St.Clair Post authorOctober 1, 2015 at 2:20 am Matt–Believe me, she owned that corner! Very alert and “spirited.” Reply ↓
Chloris October 6, 2015 at 7:06 am Poser I mean. Predictive writing drives me nuts. I wish there was some way to turn it off Reply ↓
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That’s so sweet!
Susan–Ha! It’s a flattering photo…I remember her as being quite feisty.
Bravo! Love the photo.
Pat–It was one of those lucky moments. The photo was take on the main street that climbs the hill with shops on either side. I bet she spends a lot of time entertaining the tourists.
It is so cool when one of your pictures reminds me of the moment when we saw it. Love the memories of Italy!
Martha–Seems like yesterday! Wow, we’ve had three big adventures and they’ve all been special in their own way.
What a lovely photo – just adorable!
Matt–Believe me, she owned that corner! Very alert and “spirited.”
So cute! She looks like a little furry person. 🙂
I do like the trailing Pelargoniums.
Obviously a power!
Poser I mean. Predictive writing drives me nuts. I wish there was some way to turn it off