Very strong photo's Debi. I love the small things post. You have so much talent and it's good to see you back in action again. Happy hearts day to you too!
I looked at it and thought, what sort of an exotic creature is this? Believing that in Texas anything is possible.
But no, it is a plant type creature and not some alien animal thing that lives in the desert.
How aptly it has been named by those early pioneers, I gather. I suppose it sticks to your clothes when you walk past it, but how large is it? It looks humongous.
Everything in Texas is large, so I suppose this is also. It does have a lovely color, as if it has true blood running though its veins.
It looks very hardy, so I suppose it is used to harsh conditions, which you have enough of over there.
I tell you, I admire those people who first settled there. They were either foolhardy or brilliant. I can't make up my mind. I wouldn't have been one of them, I know that.
Who? Debi Cates What? Photos, digital art, paper collages, digital collages, some acrylic painting, a bit of writing, & other stray bloggables Where? West Odessa, Texas, USA When? Striving to post most days How? To reach me leave a comment or by email
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and to you, Debi, may you remain as romantic as you are for many many years
And, a Happy Valentine's Day to you! That's a lovely picture.
heart.y love.ly miss.thee
chaste.platonic.ly
Hi Debi,
This is a beautiful heart!!!
Happy Valentine's Day!!
~ Diane Clancy
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A typically Debi valentine picture!
Love this heart that the devil's claw made. I've had a few relationships like this. hehe.
Very strong photo's Debi. I love the small things post. You have so much talent and it's good to see you back in action again.
Happy hearts day to you too!
looks like the thorny side of love - perfect for my valentine's day taste!
beautiful hues
I looked at it and thought, what sort of an exotic creature is this? Believing that in Texas anything is possible.
But no, it is a plant type creature and not some alien animal thing that lives in the desert.
How aptly it has been named by those early pioneers, I gather. I suppose it sticks to your clothes when you walk past it, but how large is it? It looks humongous.
Everything in Texas is large, so I suppose this is also. It does have a lovely color, as if it has true blood running though its veins.
It looks very hardy, so I suppose it is used to harsh conditions, which you have enough of over there.
I tell you, I admire those people who first settled there. They were either foolhardy or brilliant. I can't make up my mind. I wouldn't have been one of them, I know that.
seeker of information i am...what exactly is a devil's claw, and how big are they anyway?
~sue
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