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Tuesday, April 22, 2014
ABC Wednesday: O is for Ordinary
As I mentioned when I featured creative mailboxes for M day, I have an ordinary mailbox. However, now that my oversize, outlandish, opulent, some might say outrageous, azaleas are in bloom they create a flower wall around my mailbox making it photo worthy for O this week.
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27 comments:
WOW! What a gorgeous azalea!
You are absolutely right ! The azaleas transform your mailbox into a fairy tale object! It's gorgeous!
Wil, ABCW Team
Beautiful bunch of flowers.
Hope the mail carrier can still make the deliveries!
Very nice natural framing of your ordinary box! Love it.
Love your flower wall of azaleas, beautiful!
that's beautiful... i'm sure the mailman enjoys delivering the mail to this box... have a great day~
OH Wow! It is absolutely a gorgeous photo opportunity! Wish I could pop by and take my own photo!
Leslie
abcw team
Ohhhh, how impressive! and so beautiful!!
O is for...
Overload of colour and gorgeous.
Absolutely beautiful!
Azaleas are putting on a show here too, but nothing compared to yours. How old is that plant? Did you ever prune it when it was younger?
Opulent is the adjective I would choose for your lovely azalea...
Overwhelming bloom! Outstanding post:)
Ohhhh There's so much charm in that ordinary.
Beautiful blooms! The mailbox is in the lap of so many pretty colourful flowers
Obscure skies above-Random Thoughts Naba
Mail box and blooms...beautiful..!
wow, this is probably your letter carriers favorite mailbox! beautiful! my azaleas are just starting to bloom!
These are definitely NOT ordinary! gorgeous
The flowers steal the show.
It may be an ordinary mailbox, but those azaleas give it an extraordinary appearance! Lovely!!
Wow! Such a lot of blossoms. This azalea is gorgeous! It frames the mailbox perfectly. :)
Wow! Such an abundant Azalea!
Absolutely Omazing! There is nothing ordinary about that plant (and the mailbox isn't ordinary either, because most mailboxes certainly aren't surrounded by this beauty!
That's quite a display. You must have a fabulous green thumb.
Wow! that is spectacular such a pretty colour too, certainly does put the old mailbox in the shade. It's a pity that they don't bloom for too long
best wishes,
Di.x
Wow!! Beautiful !!!
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