Hey OAG! That's a beautiful flower...the light pink looks like fabric and folds, reminds me of a bridesmaid dress (minus the martian follicle-like things protruding from it!) Hope you have a fantastic day waaaaaay over there in Oregon!
Unplugged; Thanks for stopping by - I didn't think anyone would notice - this is actually an alien spawning fuchsia - hence the tentacles :-} Snow today - Seeya
I love this photo. It reminds me of my Grandmother. Along her covered walkway she had lots these growing. I used to think of them as Dancing Ballerina's. They look so graceful. she had this color you've taken and ones with a purple skirt. Wow this takes me back in time. They dont last to long here in Oregon.
Hi Cris: oooh! I really like the ones with purple! I have a digitally manipulated photo of this that maybe I'll post tomprrow, and you can tell me what you think :-}
Beetle: Hi Babs - thanks and thanks - I think you knew before I did. It really came out of the blue - I don't ever feel like I deserve stuff like that - I'm just tryin' to have fun :-} Oh, I like your current doodle best :-}
Cool.. look forward to it. I wish I had photos of my Grandmothers flowers, but we only had B&W Brownie cameras then. Seems funny to say that now. Look how far technology has come and in not that long a time really. That was in the late fifties, early sixties. My next camera after that was a an instant something that started with an A ..same name as the film...and was in color and came with S&H stamp's. Do you remember those? :))
Samantha and Mr. Tigger: Thank you very much, and thank you for stopping by - there's a lot to look at here, but I'm not sure how much cat humor I have - I'll have to take a look:-}
Shinade: Thanks for your kind comments - I always appreciate feedback - good or contructve criticism (of course good is always better:-) I've visited yor site a numer of times and enjoy it a lot. Thanks again, Bill
I'm an over-the-hill, fat, balding guy - formerly a long-haired hippie freak, surfer dude, low-rider, guitar and bass playing band member who grew up in Southern California in the 50's when it was still an uncrowded nice place. My friends and I used to carry our rifles and shotguns down the street in broad daylight as we headed for the hills to go rabbit hunting and nobody gave it a second thought - my how times have changed. (I wouldn't think of shooting a rabbit or anything else anymore - I like alive things much more).
Now I'm disabled from of a host of maladies that I won't bore you with.
I've enjoyed the beauty of nature since I was a youngster, so now I enjoy: photography, and funny stuff, digital art, and funny stuff, flowers, and funny stuff, art, and funny stuff, and ,oh yeah - funny stuff :-} That about sums it up for me.
OregonArtGuy
"I just wanted to say the new picture is absolutely amazing!! I also wanted to say thank you very much for your wonderful customer service!!! I will absolutely shop your site again!! THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! Amazing and brilliant job, in a world where people don't go out of the way you and Oregon Fine Art Gallery have won my respect and future business!! Take care and have a wonderful day!!!Talk to you soon!!"
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Fuschias are my favorite hanging plant! Thanks for sharing your photo with us!
Hey OAG! That's a beautiful flower...the light pink looks like fabric and folds, reminds me of a bridesmaid dress (minus the martian follicle-like things protruding from it!) Hope you have a fantastic day waaaaaay over there in Oregon!
Hi Lynda: Thanks for your comment :-} They are one of my favorites too - I've got a LOT of photos of them!
Unplugged; Thanks for stopping by - I didn't think anyone would notice - this is actually an alien spawning fuchsia - hence the tentacles :-} Snow today -
Seeya
I love this photo. It reminds me of my Grandmother. Along her covered walkway she had lots these growing. I used to think of them as Dancing Ballerina's. They look so graceful. she had this color you've taken and ones with a purple skirt. Wow this takes me back in time. They dont last to long here in Oregon.
Hi Cris: oooh! I really like the ones with purple! I have a digitally manipulated photo of this that maybe I'll post tomprrow, and you can tell me what you think :-}
Lovely photo! Congratulations for being SlogBite's featured blog!!
Hello OregonArtGuy!
:D
Congratulations for being the SB featured site of the day!!!
From what I see here, it is well deserving! I loved your blog and I adored your Fuchsia photo: gorgeous!!
Once again, Congrats!!
Cheers
Beautiful shot!
Congrats on the SB Feature Sites!!!!
Beetle: Hi Babs - thanks and thanks - I think you knew before I did. It really came out of the blue - I don't ever feel like I deserve stuff like that - I'm just tryin' to have fun :-} Oh, I like your current doodle best :-}
Max: Thank you very much for stopping by and for your kind remarks - I'm still a little taken aback.
Hi Laura: Thank you very much - I wish I could think of something witty to say - oh, I know - how's your hair dryer doing? :-}
seeya
Cool.. look forward to it. I wish I had photos of my Grandmothers flowers, but we only had B&W Brownie cameras then. Seems funny to say that now. Look how far technology has come and in not that long a time really. That was in the late fifties, early sixties. My next camera after that was a an instant something that started with an A ..same name as the film...and was in color and came with S&H stamp's. Do you remember those? :))
I'd forgotten that my mom always had one in a hanging basket. Thanks for the memory retrieval (and nice photo)!
Footsteps: Hi Heather - Thanks for dropping by and your nice comment. That memory retrival thing you were talking about - how does that work?
Ha! I'm just happy when it happens. Where were you when I was looking for my car last week?!
Footsteps - See that's what I'm talking about - you remembered you have a car :-}
Congratulations on being SlogBite's Fetured Blog!! We love the picture of the Fuchsia and the blond joke!! We will be back!!
Your FL furiends,
Samantha and Mr. Tigger: Thank you very much, and thank you for stopping by - there's a lot to look at here, but I'm not sure how much cat humor I have - I'll have to take a look:-}
This is simply stunning!! I am so glad that I got your message at Spicy page.
I was headed over here yesterday morning to congratulate you for being the featured site at Slogbite.
Well obviously I got distracted. But that happens a lot with me so please know it's me and not you.
I have admired your work before. You are exceptional artist.
I look forward to getting to know you so much better!!:-)
There I added you to my blog roll. Now I can't lose you again!!:-)
Shinade: Thanks for your kind comments - I always appreciate feedback - good or contructve criticism (of course good is always better:-) I've visited yor site a numer of times and enjoy it a lot. Thanks again,
Bill
These Fuchsia blossoms are gorgeous! You've just inspired me to create some new polymer clay fuchsia beads. Thanks!
Cindy: I'm glad I could be of service. Can't wait to see the beads - if you have time, let me know when you get them posted :-}
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