tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8232088044787023435.post1972074323994047160..comments2023-11-20T15:25:31.620+00:00Comments on Miss Pickering: GeraniumsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8232088044787023435.post-35864228203639532652014-03-20T15:11:35.124+00:002014-03-20T15:11:35.124+00:00They are so pretty and vibrant, love how you have ...They are so pretty and vibrant, love how you have photographed them too.<br /><br />Mine have surprisingly survived outdoors since last summer, Slugs tried to kill them, caterpillars munched them and our winter storms took a windy salty shot at them too, but they are standing tall and all ready to bloom some time soon xJeskahttp://blog.lobsterandswan.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8232088044787023435.post-10336517127269938452014-03-14T15:20:55.502+00:002014-03-14T15:20:55.502+00:00I love the way you connected the geranium leaves w...I love the way you connected the geranium leaves with the sea creatures. Have you ever read Andrea Barrett's books? I don't know your taste in reading but you might like Ship Fever. I'm reading her new collection of stories Archangel, and there's a scene with two young ladies collecting sea anemones, etc (in 1876) that your pictures made me think of.Jenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09606982492407185097noreply@blogger.com