Something Colorful

February 19, 2008 | Filed Under About New York blog, Flowers, Moth Orchids, The House in Marrakesh blog 

 

This is my first photo post when I started this blog back in October.  I thought I’d repost this photo of colorful Moth Orchids for Elizabeth who’s visiting the city and says she misses the colors of Marrakesh.  It’s also for anyone who is missing a bit of color this winter season.  ;-)

Paz

 

 

 

 

 

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9 Responses to “Something Colorful”

  1. I love orchids! My dad loves them more. I buy him all sorts and colours. He would wake up at 3am and take a flashlight just to see the tiny buds on his precious orchids.

    Beautiful photo!

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  2. Yes, the pink is very warm and cheery! Lovely photo.
    I’ve noticed quite a lot of pink out there in the blogosphere.
    I think we must need it this time of year……..

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  3. Lovely colours. The orchids looks very healthy.
    A great shot!

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  4. Thanks! My world isn’t very colorful at the moment but other seasons await. Take care. Great repost.

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  5. Hi Joy: How nice of you to buy your dad all those orchids. ;-) Congrats on your radio interview!

    Hi Elizabeth: Must be that time of year. ;-)

    Hi Alexander: Until then, I’d never seen the flower in this color before.

    Hi Per: Yes, “other seasons await”. Thanks for stopping by.

    Thanks, everyone, for stopping by.

    Paz

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  6. Beautiful. Thank you. Lansing Michigan is entirely oolorless this week.

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  7. LynnH! Welcome!

    Paz

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  8. Great color for a gray day!
    Yesterday, I photographed wild blue Iris, blooming by an olive grove in Tuscany.

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  9. Hey there, Merisi: Oh! I’d love to take photographs of any kind of flower in Italy! Lucky you! I look forward to seeing your Italian photos.

    Paz

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