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Poppy seed heads? Nice.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a bountiful harvest, Tatyana! It's amazing how many seeds those pods can hold. Nice geraniums too.
ReplyDeleteLovely seedpods!
ReplyDeleteFuture poppies make a lovely picture!
ReplyDeleteNow we just need some bagels. :)
ReplyDeleteRosey
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteТаня, какая фото- и жизненная композиция получилась, и какой замечательный фотокадр!
ReplyDeleteОбнимаю тебя!
Tatyana,
ReplyDeletebeautiful photo!
I'm sad to have been an almost-totally-absent viewer to blogs since we had the equipment problem in our home last month. I hope to catch up on your blog posts soon though. I also have columbine seeds for you, so I'll be in touch about that.
That's exactly what I was out doing today. It's amazing how many seeds there are.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of poppies for next year! Have you counted the seeds? LOL... just kidding.
ReplyDeleteCameron
You are a great photographer! Very nice island pictures...
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WHOA! Are these the double bloom poppies?? Save those seed pods for dried arrangements ;)
ReplyDeleteI do not grow poppies so I had no idea there were so many seeds in the pods.You will always have poppies with that harvest.
ReplyDeleteSo that's how a poppy seed looks like.
ReplyDeleteOhhhh..love the red and black with white combination. I think you should do a guessing game as to how many seeds you have. Start counting girl..hehehehe
ReplyDeleteoh, nice dried poppy heads Tatyana. I have a few in my garden I'm hoping to sprinkle about. I want more of the peony type next spring! Great photo!
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