The first 2 of mine blooming

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The first 2 of mine blooming

Post by LucyGoose »

If you need the names.....I will have to run out....and prolly will later, but here they are,..... :lol:
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Post by wishiwere »

But of course we need names! Run out there and get them first thing when you get home young lady! :D
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:o .....I will tomorrow!! :o



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Post by nanny_56 »

That first one is really pretty! :P
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I really like that first one. The way the thumbprint/halo changes from gold to red as it comes around is too neat.
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Post by Patrushka »

I love the first one! :cool: The second one is very pretty too. :D

It's tomorrow, Birthday Girl, but I guess you'll be too busy celebrating (after work, of course) to tell us the names. :lol: :wink:
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Post by Annie »

OH MY that first one!!!!!!!!!
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Post by pauhaus »

Wow, really nice. Love the first one too. Names please... :D
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Post by laurief »

The second one looks like 'Smart' or possibly 'Little Episode', though its form is more consistent with the former.

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Post by Chris_W »

Laurief is right, the second one is Smart.

The first one is called Fireplace Embers.

And the only reason I know this is because Lucygoose bought both of them from us when she visited last year :D

Thanks for sharing!

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Wow Goose, those are pretty!!
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Post by LucyGoose »

Hey Chris......I don't believe I come in from the dark with the names, and you already told...... :lol: :lol:

Yep, bought them from Chris and they are cute as a button!! :cool:
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