hmmm...not my ideal 'bloom'..lol
Such is love, alas.
GREAT photo!
wow that is so cool. I love it when you find recognizable shapes in nature!
I wonder if there is a book about that....
How neat!! I didn't even notice the heart shape at first *shakin head*
The juxtaposition of the heart shape with the cactus thorns seems important.
I love hearts and have done a whole series on 'heart rocks'. Nice shot!
I must seek out heart rocks next.
Great find!What could be the message?!
I think the universe was trying to tell me it loves me.
that's cool! & thanks for stopping by our blog!
wow. great pic! and thanks for stopping by our blog!
Thorny but cute! :) Gotta love some of the standard flora of Texas. Thanks for sharing, Deb!
A lot like most of us Texans. ;->
I love how it looks like a heart! Thank you so much for stopping by my WW and I hope you have a wonderful week!
Thank you!
Very good photo. I wonder how long a cactus can live in the desert.
It looked like it was old.
Great catch - ours are blooming here in Israel right now, so cool.
Cactus are beautiful in a dark way.
Love your cactus plant!! It is HOT in Texas this time of year, isn't it??? Great capture!Thanks for stopping by my blog!Jeanne of bichonpawz
It's still pretty cool, but it won't be long.
how cool! a little prickly heart :). thanks for visiting yesterday!
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hmmm...not my ideal 'bloom'..lol
ReplyDeleteSuch is love, alas.
ReplyDeleteGREAT photo!
ReplyDeletewow that is so cool. I love it when you find recognizable shapes in nature!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there is a book about that....
DeleteHow neat!! I didn't even notice the heart shape at first *shakin head*
ReplyDeleteThe juxtaposition of the heart shape with the cactus thorns seems important.
DeleteI love hearts and have done a whole series on 'heart rocks'. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteI must seek out heart rocks next.
DeleteGreat find!
ReplyDeleteWhat could be the message?!
I think the universe was trying to tell me it loves me.
Deletethat's cool! & thanks for stopping by our blog!
ReplyDeletewow. great pic! and thanks for stopping by our blog!
ReplyDeleteThorny but cute! :) Gotta love some of the standard flora of Texas. Thanks for sharing, Deb!
ReplyDeleteA lot like most of us Texans. ;->
DeleteI love how it looks like a heart! Thank you so much for stopping by my WW and I hope you have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteVery good photo. I wonder how long a cactus can live in the desert.
ReplyDeleteIt looked like it was old.
DeleteGreat catch - ours are blooming here in Israel right now, so cool.
ReplyDeleteCactus are beautiful in a dark way.
DeleteLove your cactus plant!! It is HOT in Texas this time of year, isn't it??? Great capture!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog!
Jeanne of bichonpawz
It's still pretty cool, but it won't be long.
Deletehow cool! a little prickly heart :).
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting yesterday!
Haven't stopped by for a while...Found you on the Literary Blog Hop List and decided to stop over.
ReplyDeleteStop by my blog if you like. I also have a giveaway going on.
http://silversolara.blogspot.com/2012/05/review-and-giveaway-of-story-of-west-by.html
Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
http://silversolara.blogspot.com