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Daisyheaven part 9 by *lexidh:iconlexidh:


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Submitted: July 3, 2005
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This is a part of a long series from a garden very close to where I live in Moelv, Norway. Many gardens here don't see a mower when the daisy are in season, people here seem to love them and let grow and bloom. This particular garden is extreme, filled to the brim with beautifull daisies and some other flowers. I wanted to share this with you. I hope you enjoy it =)
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Flowah powah beib-^.^-d hadde vært godt å bare lagt seg ned og slappet av litt i dn blomster enga:D
One in a million :) nice

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Venomous voice, tempts me, drains me, bleeds me, leaves me cracked and empty
what a wonderful series! it must be awesome in real life to see all those daisies! :D

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Master of all the rest perhaps?
can i come and live with you? it's so beautiful!

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"No opera plot can be sensible, for people do not sing when they are feeling sensible."

-W.H. Auden
You can live in the carport? ;P

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For some reason, the sort of upward perspective on the flowers (showing more of the bottom part of the head) looks really nice. It looks like they're all turning to face the sun. XD

Anyhow, very nice stuff. Your photography is nice and clear. =]

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"It's a frame of mind, you see!"
- Frederic Chopin (Eternal Sonata)
YAAAAAAAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE CARPORT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! it's better than nothing, really. and it's better than where i live. my governor + my president = hell. i have the governator and bush running my state and my country. i want out. so now i'm going to live in your carport! hope you don't mind...

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"No opera plot can be sensible, for people do not sing when they are feeling sensible."

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