When I'm calling you.
Abstract in lime
Just for fun ;-)
Fear of the black cat
I wandered lonely as a cloud
Triangular Lodge with a little twist ;-)
Still waiting for his ship to come in
Days of wine and roses
Dance in the old fashioned way
Abstract art
Underwater cavern
Weed in the frame ;-)
The ancient flower
Rushton Hall
Happy Easter
Peterborough Central Park
The spirit carries on....
Tormented soul
Just old fashioned flowers
Despair
Infinity in the palm of her hand
Dancing on the water
Clematis Kaleidoscope
Whenever...wherever
A rose for my rose
Red
It's raining again
Soft Fractal feathers
To hell and back
On a night like this
Dance like no one is watching
The ghost of Baconsthorpe Castle
The lady loves flowers
They've got their love to keep them warm ♥
The Lady's Reward
Stairway to heaven
Woodland flowers, Warhol style
Guess my proverb
The Black Widow
Trying to see your point of view
♫ All That Jazz ♫
The Black Box (with a few cabbage flowers thrown i…
Sweet tulips ......but......
The Ivory Gate
Take these chains from my heart
Time and tide wait for no man
Time to pray
Eye of the storm
Through the frosted glass.
The dance of the Black Eyed Susans
The countdown has started ;-)
Lost at sea
Pink dreams
Raspberry pie in the sky
A blanket of blue {fractal}
Owl butterfly.
"Box clever"
Storm-kissed tulip
The Perpetual Tango
Fire of autumn fractal
Bombay Duck (Play on words) ;-)
Prague's Puppet's and I am The Puppeteer (On Expl…
"Play Misty For Me"
Smoke gets in your eyes
Bette Davis Eyes
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Carmina Burana ~ O Fortuna | Carl Orff ~ André Rieu
Such a wonderful dramatic piece, one of my favourites
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Tulips.
The meaning of tulips is generally perfect love. Like many flowers, different colors of tulips also often carry their own significance. Red tulips are most strongly associated with true love, while purple symbolizes royalty. The meaning of yellow tulips has evolved somewhat, from once representing hopeless love to now being a common expression for cheerful thoughts and sunshine. White tulips are used to claim worthiness or to send a message of forgiveness. Variegated tulips, once among the most popular varieties due to their striking color patterns, represent beautiful eyes.
The tulip originated over ten decades ago in Persia and Turkey, where it played a significant role in the art and culture of the time. Most likely commenting on the Turkish tradition of wearing tulips in one’s turban, Europeans mistakenly gave tulips their name, which comes from the Persian word meaning turban. As Europeans began taking to tulips, the flower’s popularity spread quickly, particularly in the Netherlands where a phenomenon dubbed tulip mania set in at one point during the 17th century. Tulips became so highly-prized that prices were sent soaring and markets crashing. Tulips are now grown throughout the world, but people still identify cultivated varieties as "Dutch tulips."
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Carmina Burana ~ O Fortuna | Carl Orff ~ André Rieu
Such a wonderful dramatic piece, one of my favourites
youtu.be/GD3VsesSBsw
Tulips.
The meaning of tulips is generally perfect love. Like many flowers, different colors of tulips also often carry their own significance. Red tulips are most strongly associated with true love, while purple symbolizes royalty. The meaning of yellow tulips has evolved somewhat, from once representing hopeless love to now being a common expression for cheerful thoughts and sunshine. White tulips are used to claim worthiness or to send a message of forgiveness. Variegated tulips, once among the most popular varieties due to their striking color patterns, represent beautiful eyes.
The tulip originated over ten decades ago in Persia and Turkey, where it played a significant role in the art and culture of the time. Most likely commenting on the Turkish tradition of wearing tulips in one’s turban, Europeans mistakenly gave tulips their name, which comes from the Persian word meaning turban. As Europeans began taking to tulips, the flower’s popularity spread quickly, particularly in the Netherlands where a phenomenon dubbed tulip mania set in at one point during the 17th century. Tulips became so highly-prized that prices were sent soaring and markets crashing. Tulips are now grown throughout the world, but people still identify cultivated varieties as "Dutch tulips."
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