a field of summer wildflowers ... |
Monday, August 13, 2012
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The word lagniappe, as defined by Webster's, means "something given or obtained gratuitously, or by way of good measure." Janie |
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3 comments:
Little daisy-brights, punctuating the fields as far as you can see.
And they'd be there, whether an admirer ever sees or not. "Full many a flower is born to blush unseen . . ."
Our luck in YOUR finding is truly a lovely lagniappe.
I love to come across fields of these cheerful looking flowers! Beautiful!
I love these cheerful faces! It is about all that is blooming in our part of the south.
Beautiful photos as always.
Carolyn
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