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Hello, it is pretty. Lovely photo. Have a happy day and week ahead.
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love baby's breath? So dainty. I use to have it as a plant as well as the sand dollar. Really like your from above capture. :)
ReplyDeleteHow pretty!!
ReplyDeleteI always liked baby's breath...so light and wispy. Lovely photo!
ReplyDeleteSo very gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYou have a talent for making simple things so lovely. Baby's Breath always made me think of a baby breathing in cold winter air. The tiny white flowers are it's frozen breath. Feel free to laugh...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteSweet simplicity - a lovely image.
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I don't really care for baby's breath with flowers, but I do like it plain like this. It looks so pretty.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Lovely! Is it in your yard?
ReplyDeleteVery lovely!
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