Wordless Wednesday - Indian Paintbrush & Yucca

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008 @ 6:44 am | Photography

Paintbrush_Yucca

 

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    6 Responses to “Wordless Wednesday - Indian Paintbrush & Yucca”

    1. KathyLikesPink Says:

      That’s quite lovely, and very exotic to this New Englander.

    2. bisdak's footprints Says:

      nice capture.are those wild flowers?

    3. Kelly Says:

      Nice. I like nature photography. Where is this at?

    4. Karen Says:

      That is beautiful. Isn’t it amazing how beautiful such a dry place can be?

    5. Carmi Says:

      This is absolutely beautiful. I find it amazing how stunning plants like this can grow on their own in such harsh conditions. Nature is magic indeed.

      I’ve posted my Wordless Wednesday contribution here:
      http://writteninc.blogspot.com/2008/03/wordless-wednesday-pac-man-found-dead.html

      Not quite as pretty as yours, but it should bring a smile to your face all the same. I hope you’ll drop by and say hi,

      Have a great rest-of-WW. All the best!

      Carmi

    6. Blog Bandwagon Says:

      Thanks for stopping by everyone! This was taken in SW Utah in the desert. It is a Yucca plant with some Indian Paintbrush growing around it.

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