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August 22, 2010

Cosmos Reflections

After a wind and rain storm a couple of days ago there was some damage to the tall cosmos stems, so I went out and trimmed some down and got a lovely bouquet of pink and white cosmos for the bathroom vanity .
 They added just the right splash of colour and were captured again in the mirror.
These photos fit in perfectly for Weekend Reflections.


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8 thoughts from visitors:

  1. Lovely flowers and a perfect spot next to the mirror.

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  2. Very pretty. The reflection in the mirror is great.

    Melinda

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  3. They look beautiful there! I MUST grow cosmos next year!

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  4. Hi Linda: I notice the rain knocked the cosmos down here too. Yours look lovely in the vase.

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  5. Cosmos!! What a great flower. No garden should be without it. Love the mirror picture shot. Kaaren

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  6. Beautiful.
    I just made a bouquet of fallen down flowers too.
    The cosmos in our public flower beds are like little pine trees this year. That has happened before. They dont' fall over, but they don't make many blossoms either.
    Kathy

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  7. The cosmos look gorgeous reflecting off the mirror! Cosmos are now on my list to grow next year :)

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  8. i love these blossoms...i used to plant them every year, and they would sometimes get well over 6 feet tall!! i haven't planted a flower garden this year....and i miss it so much. i really enjoy looking at your photos :D
    kudzu

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