Friday, September 24, 2010

Mystery Solved!



I posted this wiggly giggly lines for Thursday Two Questions, see the post below, but no one has guessed it yet. So ladies and gentlemen, it was from the clementis flower. Believe it or not, but do believe it please!



After I took shots of those wonderful wiggly lines, I found this gorgeous clementis bloom, nestling among the leaves. It was late in September, but the clementis was still around, which is a blessing for us Michigan dwellers.



I'm leaving you now to nurture my miserable cold! My eyes are burning, my nose is running, and my head is buzzing. If I am late in visiting you, rest assure that I will come a bit later in the week. My little boy also has two traveling soccer games this weekend. Will see how my cold handles this!!!

Enjoy other entries at Mosaic Monday!

Let's have a great new week...



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29 comments:

  1. What a little beauty! I wouldn't have guess it from the first picture.

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  2. Icy, what a unique yet gorgeous flower. Love the colors and your mosaic is very cool. Take care of that cold with lots of rest and liquids.

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  3. Bless your heart. I have one too! My grandson gave it to me Saturday when he came by. He was sneezing and coughing and now I am!

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  4. oh I am so sorry to know you have cold Icy, hope you feel better soon, these are gorgeous pictures.

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  5. I have heard of the clementis flower, but perhaps didn't notice it before. Very nice.

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  6. These flowers combine to make a gorgeous mosaic!

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  7. I thought the flowers thingy looked familiar, now I know. Good luck with traveling and the game this weekend.

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  8. Aw Icy, I'm so sorry to hear you have a cold. Take good care of yourself and get well soon.

    Like Amanda I knew it looked sort of familiar but didn't know why. Thanks for answering the question. It is a beautiful flower at all stages.

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  9. I would never be able to guess...very pretty, though. Hope that you feel better soon!

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  10. What gorgeous clementis blooms, and your mosaic is lovely. This is a beautiful post.

    Genie @ Buttons for Baga

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  11. Beautiful flower! Love the mosaic!

    Hope you feel better!

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  12. such beautiful images! feel better soon, and thanks for sharing at MM. :)

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  13. That is so cool...and I love the way you put the flowers into the mosaic the way you did!

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  14. Hope your cold goes away quickly. Your flowers are gorgeous.

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  15. I often times find that I like the seedheads better than the flower. Your clematis has both.

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  16. wonderful MM, I love the colourcombinations of it!

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  17. what a pretty flower
    love your macros's
    and take care!

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  18. such a beautiful flower with a wildly fun seed pod.

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  19. Love the photo of the single clematis and the mosaic of the various growth stages!

    All the best with that cold! My favourite standby is a hot lemon drink and honey + a soluble headache pill in it! Seems to help all the symptoms!

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  20. Yep your right, my celatis has lots of those right now. Great shot. Hope your feeling better soon!

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  21. I was taking shots of my clematis seedheads this weekend aswell - they certainly make for interesting shots especially if they are covered in frost. HOpe you feel better soon.

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  22. I have never guessed right either :)
    Great macros all of them !!!

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  23. So it was a Clemintis flower. Nope.. We don't have it here... I think. But I was right... It was a flower he he..

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  24. I knew I had seen this before, now that you tell me, yep I know those squiggles. :)

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  25. thanks for sharing. i learned a new thing today.

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