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That's just about the right amount of Azalea! Good image. Christina
ReplyDeleteNice Tatyana, but I couldn't stop looking at the moss covered wall, I love that!
ReplyDeleteLove the azalea and the stonework surrounding it. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful composition! And look at those big juicy buds ready to bloom, they are huge! Also, Love the dragon, does he have a name?
ReplyDeleteThank you, my friends! Julia, name for the dragon? Any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteLovely photo and I love the dragon! He looks like an "Alexander" to me. Dont know why ...
ReplyDeleteConnacht is a good Dragon name: Said to be scaled and live in the deep waters of a lake, guarding a magical rowan tree.
I think Rosco would be a good name for the dragon.
ReplyDeleteI also love that moss-covered wall. Very nice.
What a beautiful picture! Even if that little dragon is a little scary. What can I say I am a wimp. LOL!
ReplyDeleteCool dragon!!
ReplyDeleteTatyana, It’s another wonderful rainy Spring day, so I’m taking time to look over the Blogs I follow. Wanted to see what you have been up to. So you have been out of the country. Glad you got away and found weather without all the rains of the Northwest! The dragon is great. Need that for my Asian garden would look good. I'll check in with you again soon. Jack
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