Thank you! I’m thinking about putting the photos on Fine Art America and offering prints or iphone covers or whatnot. A few extra bucks would be wonderful! 🙂
Oh, thank you! I got started, then realized I should probably create an author/artist facebook page. I already have a personal one, but I guess I should make a public one, too, without pictures of my kids, etc. I have to figure out how, though, given I am always logged in personally… Long to-do list, not enough time to get things done…
Yes, novel is coming on nicely! 🙂 It starts in the 70’s and eventually moves into the 80’s, and I thought that would be fairly easy going on the research seeing as I was a child and teenager in those years, but it’s amazing how many little details I’ve had to look up. I’m so grateful for a very helpful brother who actually enjoys research – on anything, and he’s VERY good at it too! So he’s been looking up all the nitty-gritty for me, saved me hours in time. I keep telling him he could do that as a job!! 😀
Brenda, those pictures are wonderful, thank you so much for sharing them. Are the berries edible, because it would be a shame to harvest them and strip the plant of its beauty. Take care, Bill
Delicious 🙂
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Thanks!
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Beautiful colors! I love looking at them 🙂
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Thanks! Some consolations with the last fallen leaf, are the beauty revealed on the bare branches. 🙂
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Yes, they do. You can take really stunning photos as well as brilliant fairy tales xox
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Thank you! I’m thinking about putting the photos on Fine Art America and offering prints or iphone covers or whatnot. A few extra bucks would be wonderful! 🙂
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i think the photo idea is a great one, brenda )
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Oh, thank you! I got started, then realized I should probably create an author/artist facebook page. I already have a personal one, but I guess I should make a public one, too, without pictures of my kids, etc. I have to figure out how, though, given I am always logged in personally… Long to-do list, not enough time to get things done…
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I’d say it’s a wonderful idea. Go forth with it. It’s always a welcome to have few extra bucks…if more, even better 🙂
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🙂 I hope I can figure it out!
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You will before you know it 🙂
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Lovely berries!!! Cheers~ 😀
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Thanks!
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You’re welcome, my friend! Cheers~ 😀
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They do look like jewels. Beautiful.
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Thanks!
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Great haiku to match the photos!
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Thanks!
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These really do look like jewelled branches, especially the bright pink ones – colourful autumn you are having!! 😀
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We have some beautiful gardens hereabouts. 🙂 Thanks for commenting. How’s the novel writing going?
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Yes, novel is coming on nicely! 🙂 It starts in the 70’s and eventually moves into the 80’s, and I thought that would be fairly easy going on the research seeing as I was a child and teenager in those years, but it’s amazing how many little details I’ve had to look up. I’m so grateful for a very helpful brother who actually enjoys research – on anything, and he’s VERY good at it too! So he’s been looking up all the nitty-gritty for me, saved me hours in time. I keep telling him he could do that as a job!! 😀
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What a terrific brother! You are a lucky girl. 🙂
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Very lovely blog. Hugs, Barbara
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Thanks! Hugs, Brenda
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Oh yes, the fairies would love those:)
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My thought exactly! 🙂
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Brenda, those pictures are wonderful, thank you so much for sharing them. Are the berries edible, because it would be a shame to harvest them and strip the plant of its beauty. Take care, Bill
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I wouldn’t eat them! They are beautiful.
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ooh ripe and plump!
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🙂 Thanks for commenting!
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Delightful offerings for fairies (and this reader). 🙂
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Thanks! 🙂
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Beautiful captures and perfect words 🙂
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Thanks!!
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wow! well written. 🙂
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Thanks! A little magic for black Friday. 😉
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