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Uploaded: 02/17/08 9:48 PM GMT
Pansy Power
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This is one of the things I like about winter. By May it is usually too warm here for these to survive, but they provide a nice burst of color for gray winter days.

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.Genver
02/18/08 3:50 AM GMT
Very nice flowers and colors,this is a really good photo.
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.corngrowth
02/18/08 6:55 AM GMT
Thanks Don for brightening up this wint'ry Monday with this vere nice image full of beautiful colours.
Regards, Cornelius
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::casechaser
02/18/08 10:33 AM GMT
...and you provided a very nice burst of color for us, today! It is a shame that summer is too warm for them, so, through you, we can enjoy them now!
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.Inkeri
02/18/08 5:05 PM GMT
Nice flowers..Beautiful colors.Fine shot.
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::SEFA
02/18/08 8:36 PM GMT
This is a spring flower to me, just love to see them here!
Makes me long for warmer days :-)
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.gonedigital
02/18/08 11:22 PM GMT
Hmm I see you managed to find time for Ceades Don
Well done .. we all love a splash of colour in February. :o)
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I just hate dirty cutlery !! A mistreated dog should try to leave a deposit on their masters best carpet, after all it's important to establish who's boss ... My gallery is here.
::cynlee
02/19/08 5:34 AM GMT
A most pulchritudinous pansy! A great close up of this hardy bloom.
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.gerryp
02/19/08 2:56 PM GMT
They are colorful Don and you have captured this color in a nice composition...nice to see in February...gerry
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"The more we come in contact with animals, and observe their behaviour, the more we love them, for we see how great is their care for their young." - philosopher Immanuel Kant
::Roseman_Stan
02/19/08 7:18 PM GMT
I agree Don. Love the color they give. Nice shot of one too.

Stan
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“Won't you come into the garden? I would like my roses to see you” - Richard Brinsley Sheridan
.JaLynn
02/23/08 4:51 PM GMT
These are pretty, but I like the white pansies better.
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