Mmmmmmm.

I also saw lots of these. Some people don't like dandelions. I like them. What an attractive flower! They even smell rather good. They don't last as cut flowers, though. They begin to fade the moment they are picked.

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4 comments:
Dandelions are also good for tickling under the chin. Do you remember that game - if you hold a dandelion under someone's chin and their skin looks yellow, it means they like butter. For some reason this was really fun to do, when I was little.
I remember doing that.
I also remember getting my hands all brown from the sap.... :-)
That tulip pic is amazing. It's a tulip, right?
Yep. :-)
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