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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: Lone Leaf


17 comments:

  1. The leaves in my back yard were almost my choice for WW. Yours is nice. Looks a bit sad there all alone though:)

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  2. lol - that is part of what caught my eye. This beautiful leaf was all by itself on the sidewalk.

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  3. How pretty! The leaves on our Bradford Pear Tree finally turned last week...I need to get out and get a picture before it's too late!

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  4. Fall leaves are one of my favorite things to paint with watercolors. I wish I had time to do that this year!

    I found you on the Etsy blog team and I am your newest follower! :)

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  5. That's a great photo! I like the simplicity of one perfect leaf.

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  6. Thanks everyone!

    I'd love to see your pear tree, Edi.

    Good to meet you Liz! I'd love to see your paintings. I will be stopping by your blog next :)

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  7. Very pretty macro ~thanks, namaste, Carol ^_^ linked with WW

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  8. Love the leaf photo!

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  9. Beautiful! I love the background. Gorgeous leaf color, too.

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  10. That is so beautiful against the asphalt. I love this time of year!

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  11. a pretty red hued one! most of mine tend to be brown & boring, LOL. thanks so much for stopping & linking up! You have awesome bead work!
    Faythe @ GMT~

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  12. Very pretty. The leaf particles around it doesn't look like they were torn from its perfect shape - so I'm daydreaming it chased away all the other leaves! ;D

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  13. It's so pretty! Fall is my favorite time of the year. The leaves are really showing their best colors around here.

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  14. Amazing how a single leaf can be so beautiful!

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  15. It's amazing how beautiful something as simple as a leaf can be.

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