Categories Uncategorized Wordless Wednesday – April in November Post author By Keera Ann Fox Post date November 25, 2009 3 Comments on Wordless Wednesday – April in November Wordless Wednesday Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related Tags nature, neighborhood, photos, seasons, wordless wednesday By Keera Ann Fox I am a bi-lingual American who has lived most of my life in Norway. Jeg er en tosprĂ„klig amerikaner som har bodd mesteparten av mitt liv i Norge. View Archive → ← Wordless Wednesday – Hamburger Alley → The "food packet" 3 replies on “Wordless Wednesday – April in November” That's a happy sight for November. I am enjoying my Camelias blooming in the back yard. LikeLike Yes, I recognize this too from Denmark.,) It is lovely though.;)xo LikeLike Welcome, Buggys! Camelias are beautiful! Don't have them in Norway, AFAIK.Protege, it's been a very mild autumn, hasn't it. I finally found out what flowers these are: Tusenfryd (bellis perennis). Is that what they are called in Denmark, too? LikeLike Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out / Change ) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Δ
Welcome, Buggys! Camelias are beautiful! Don't have them in Norway, AFAIK.Protege, it's been a very mild autumn, hasn't it. I finally found out what flowers these are: Tusenfryd (bellis perennis). Is that what they are called in Denmark, too? LikeLike
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That's a happy sight for November. I am enjoying my Camelias blooming in the back yard.
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Yes, I recognize this too from Denmark.,) It is lovely though.;)xo
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Welcome, Buggys! Camelias are beautiful! Don't have them in Norway, AFAIK.Protege, it's been a very mild autumn, hasn't it. I finally found out what flowers these are: Tusenfryd (bellis perennis). Is that what they are called in Denmark, too?
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