Wednesday, January 11
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Wow-they're beautiful up close. I don't think I've EVER looked that closely at one. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week, Sue
That is one thing that taking photographs makes you do, Sue look at things in far more detail. Hope your week is good too.
DeleteGorgeous. We used to have it in the garden when I was little, and now I love to see it all over the mountains of north Wales. You've reminded me how beautiful it is.
ReplyDeleteWe used to have a heather bed in the garden CJ but that is long gone. We bought a few plants for some winter colour in our tubs. This is one of them.
DeleteI'm not sure which is prettier ~ heather close up or in the distance when it makes a deep purple haze over the moors.
ReplyDeleteThe wild heathers look good in carpets, Deborah but we haven't really swathes of heather in our garden just a couple of tubs.
DeleteStunning, must take a closer look at mine tomorrow.xxx
ReplyDeleteThat's the good thing about taking photographs, Dina it makes you appreciate the small things.
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