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Beautiful poinsettia! I was given one and it's dropped all its leaves . . . I usually manage to keep them going for a few months, at least. Never mind - Happy Christmas to you and yours and a rewarding and fulfilling 2011:-)
ReplyDeletePoinsettias are one Xmas symbol we have in common. You manage to capture a transparency I'd never noticed. Enjoy Xmas with your family!
ReplyDeletea pretty shot! happy RT!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHappy Ruby!
Maria @ LSS
Your Poinsettias are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas.
I love the lighting in this photo...makes it so very very pretty!!
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The Pointsettia is fantastic, the light captured on it is wonderful
ReplyDeleteLove this shot..the way the light is falling on the plant.
ReplyDeleteVery nice photo of the poinsettia!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Margaret!