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Beautiful, sunlight capture, Judy. The grids on the right are intriguing. ❤
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Light and shadow add interest to the photo. Lovely.
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Wow! Another Hibiscus lover! I am also a Hibiscus lover. Thanks for sharing this
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Where do you live? I have six different varieties in my yard in Mexico.
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Growing up in southern California, we had three hibiscus bushes – a single red and double yellow and pink. Everytime I see one I think of playing “pretend” with my friends in our backyard – usually acting out some fairy tale or playing “horses” where one corner of the yard was the stable. We had a piece of rope that one person put around the other person’s waist and we would follow each other galloping around the back yard.
Many good backyard memories in your picture 🙂
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Our favorite playthings were Hollyhock dolls made out tof hollyhocks, of course.
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