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Johnny's last day of Speech Therapy was on Wednesday, he'd done such amazing progress in less than a year, we are so proud of him. To say good-bye & Thank you to his speech therapist we potted Forget-Me-Nots in a teacup with his school picture and a little note that said "Thanks For Helping Me Grow."
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Forget-me-nots are surprisingly reluctant to grow in pots. Plant them in a normal garden, I am told, and they are soon everywhere. But in my pots they have been very tentative until now. This year they finally seem to be making a decent showing, however, including spreading to several new pots
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Sexy f1.4 again...
(actually I think these are aubretia but that's not as resonent a title !)
Walthamstow, East London, UK
Forget-Me-Not flowers in Ft. Tryon Park, NYC.
In a German legend, God named all the plants when a tiny unnamed one cried out, "Forget-me-not, O Lord!" God replied, "That shall be your name." In another legend, the little flower cried out, "Forget-me-not!" as Adam and Eve left the Garden of Eden.
The cool English 'Forget-Me-Nots" nesseled up to the fiery Southern California bougainvillea - a picture within a picture. Diana sent me a jpeg of her flowers, and I held a picture up to mine. Then pasted the Forget-Me-Nots over the original picture. We were working on a 'collaborative' image and we were not sure it would be considered a diptych. But I do like it.
I took this in 2009 while visiting my nephew in Pensacola, Fl.
It is a scaled replica of the Vietnam Memorial in D.C.
July 1st - Memorial Day Service
The service this year was special, since work has been done on the War Memorial and new flowers have been planted. A new plaque was unveiled with the names of citizens who made the supreme sacrifice, the access road has been renamed L.T. Stick Drive, and Forget-me-nots were given out as part of the service.
Bay Roberts, Newfoundland and Labrador