Friday, February 13, 2009

Nature Valentine

I was so excited to share a photo of a heart shaped Sunflower on my Valentine's Day blog post last year. As I was contemplating what I should post this year, I was pretty sure I couldn't top that. But as I searched through my photo folders, I came across one from Fall of 2007, that seems fitting for this special day.





The tiny red heart-shaped leaf was one of the last clinging to a branch of this shrub, so I turned it upside down and held it up against a larger, yellowing leaf to show off it's color. It was just something that caught my eye at the time. I guess it has just been waiting there in my folder, for such a time as this. :-)


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Happy Valentine's Day!



18 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness! That is precious! How on earth did you find that heart-shaped leaf? I don't think I've ever seen one. What good fortune that is for you:) Happy Valentine's Day to you, too!

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  2. Cute picture!
    Happy Valentine's Day

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  3. It's the simple things, isn't it? And good observation skills to capture the little things as you have so poignantly done. Happy Valentines Day to you too.

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  4. Now that's a good eye there. Love the photo.

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  5. Isn't that something! Thanks for sharing a unique piece of nature today. Happy Valentine's Day Connie!

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  6. How sweet that is! And so perfect for your gardening blog on Valentines Day.

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  7. That is perfect for Valentines Day! I've never seen a heart shaped leaf either.

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  8. Wow...that is just too cool! You have a good eye, love the contrast and sweet simplicity of that valentine. Hmmm unlike other more garish valentintes for certain camels, lol!

    Have a wonderful V-Day, may it be filled with chocolate!!! Kim

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  9. One of the loveliest Valentine posts I've seen, Connie. Could not let the day pass without heartfelt thanks in knowing you, dear Valentine :)

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  10. So creative ! You have a good eye for finding unusual things.

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  11. Oh, that is gorgous, it would make a great photo on a Valentine card. It is a keeper.

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  12. This is such a special little photo and quite unique too - you could sell this photo as a card... would make a change from all the rubbish you see in the shops now! Keep enjoying your garden...

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  13. It is perfect! I am glad you found it.

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  14. What a cool little picture.

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  15. The perfect Valentine pic!
    Nature is wonderful..isn't it..?!
    Hope you had a beautiful Valentines Day Connie!
    I am enjoying catching up on your beautiful posts!
    Cat

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  16. I realise this post was a few years ago, but do you know what this plant was called please? Thanks. Great picture by the way.

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