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I haven't done a sheath dress in awhile (mostly because of those gloves--but I got a 'walking' presser foot and it does help.

OOAK Sheath by Me

Reproduction Barbie/Cool Collecting Barbie

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Maria was so proud of Brian for ordering a corsage that matched her dress perfectly -- she insisted that we do the entire photo shoot again with the corsage showing. Sadly, I did not allow Brian the benefit of having his entire noggin in the shot.

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Barbie is maybe a little jealous that Midge and Francie look so good in their flamingo dresses, but she feels she is looking pretty snazzy in her hot pink and black polka-dot dress.

 

When do you see black dots? Looks great on her and with the help of some tiny little magnets, the purse actually opens and closes!

 

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Once in a great while all the stars and planets align and you have everything you need to make the perfect outfit. I even painted the hat!

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Rock en Seine, vendredi 26 août 2016, au Domaine de St Cloud.

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Hydrangea macrophylla 'Let’s Dance Rhythmic Blue' 23W29 Bigleaf F1- (Wood, 2015) Bigleaf Hydrangea, Mature plant size: 3x3ft., Mophead Blue or pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Week ISO WW28, In Garden Bed F1 for 4.8 YEARS (Hirt's). Planted in 2018.

 

Hydrangea macrophylla Lets Dance™ Rhythmic Blue 'SMHMES14' was selected by Timothy D. Wood of Spring Meadow Nursery in Michigan (PP25836, 2015). It's patented as new and distinct. According to the patent, "its upright, outwardly spreading and mounded plant habit; strong and sturdy dark brown-colored stems; early flowering habit; large mophead-type inflorescences with large sterile flowers; sterile flowers dark pink or blue in color depending on aluminum sulfate treatments; and good winter hardiness.”

 

How new and distinct is it? In reality, most new and old cultivars of big leaf hydrangeas are upright & outwardly spreading & mounding, have stems of color, flower between early and late, have mopped or lacecap type inflorescences, have flowers that are pink or blue depending on soil pH, and have some degree winter hardiness.

 

'SMHMES14' is an open-pollinated seedling of Hydrangea macrophylla 'Bailmer' (aka Endless Summer®). The unique trait of 'Bailmer' is that it is remontant or re-blooming. Specifically, it blooms on old and new wood whereas most older big leaf cultivars bloom on old wood only. So, if you have a harsh winter or late spring frost that damages buds on old wood, a remontant hydrangea will still flower on new wood in late summer (probably not the stellar display that you wanted, but something). This trait is related to winter hardiness, but it is not exactly winter hardiness. To me, winter hardiness is the winter temperature that a plant can withstand without dying. This trait is only dealing with buds, as in “this Buds for you”.

 

Getting back to Lets Dance™ Rhythmic Blue, it seems to me that its strong & sturdy dark brown stems (inflorescences do not flop) and winter hardiness sets it apart from other cultivars.

 

Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Link to additional photos of this plant from 2018, 23:

 

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Bild tagen vid Kulturskolans dansuppvisning 20 maj 2010 i aulan på Munkens skola, Linköping. Högt ISO-tal, brusreducerad.

 

Picture taken at Kulturskolans (the culture school's) dance display show on may 20th 2010 in the auditorium of Munken school in Linkoping, Sweden. Maximum ISO sensitivity (6400), poor luminous flux, noise reduction.

We headed down to Victoria Baths to catch choreographer Kenrick ‘H2O’ Sandy putting the Romeo & Juliet cast and chorus ensemble through their paces.

Let's Dance is the Gibraltarian equivalent of Strictly Come Dancing. An excellent, fun show!

 

Let's Dance! - Kunstmuseum Den Haag (Gemeentemuseum)

We headed down to Victoria Baths to catch choreographer Kenrick ‘H2O’ Sandy putting the Romeo & Juliet cast and chorus ensemble through their paces.

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One of these days I'll have the courage to comb her hair a little more. I did another sheath variation. Up on Evil Bay today

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Hydrangea macrophylla 'Let’s Dance Rhythmic Blue' 23W28 Bigleaf F1- (Wood, 2015) Bigleaf Hydrangea, Mature plant size: 3x3ft., Blue or pink, USDA Hardiness Zone 5, Michigan Bloom Month 6, In Garden Bed F1 for 4.8 YEARS (Hirt's). Planted in 2018.

 

Hydrangea macrophylla Lets Dance™ Rhythmic Blue 'SMHMES14' was selected by Timothy D. Wood of Spring Meadow Nursery in Michigan (PP25836, 2015). It's patented as new and distinct. According to the patent, "its upright, outwardly spreading and mounded plant habit; strong and sturdy dark brown-colored stems; early flowering habit; large mophead-type inflorescences with large sterile flowers; sterile flowers dark pink or blue in color depending on aluminum sulfate treatments; and good winter hardiness.”

 

How new and distinct is it? In reality, most new and old cultivars of big leaf hydrangeas are upright & outwardly spreading & mounding, have stems of color, flower between early and late, have mopped or lacecap type inflorescences, have flowers that are pink or blue depending on soil pH, and have some degree winter hardiness.

 

'SMHMES14' is an open-pollinated seedling of Hydrangea macrophylla 'Bailmer' (aka Endless Summer®). The unique trait of 'Bailmer' is that it is remontant or re-blooming. Specifically, it blooms on old and new wood whereas most older big leaf cultivars bloom on old wood only. So, if you have a harsh winter or late spring frost that damages buds on old wood, a remontant hydrangea will still flower on new wood in late summer (probably not the stellar display that you wanted, but something). This trait is related to winter hardiness, but it is not exactly winter hardiness. To me, winter hardiness is the winter temperature that a plant can withstand without dying. This trait is only dealing with buds, as in “this Buds for you”.

 

Getting back to Lets Dance™ Rhythmic Blue, it seems to me that its strong & sturdy dark brown stems (inflorescences do not flop) and winter hardiness sets it apart from other cultivars.

 

Photo by F.D.Richards, SE Michigan. Link to additional photos of this plant from 2018, 23:

 

www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=50697352%40N00&sort=da...

 

#Michigan, #49236, #usdaZone6, #Shrub, #BigLeaf, #Remontant, #PP25836, #LetsDance, #SMHMES14, #MopHead, #Let’sDanceRhythmicBlue, #23W28

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