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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY: July 2008
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY. Summer time blues in Maryland. Posted by Flower Spy. On Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Labels: Marylands blue summer flowers. Feeling blue this summer? Well so am I and I couldn't be happier. Blue is my favorite color and I'm seeing it popping up in gardens and magical hidden troves all over town. Here are some summertime suggestions to get you out of your funk and into the blue:. 1) If you have one of these majestic hydrangea bushes in your yard (this variety is known as mophead.
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY: April 2009
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY. Washington D.C.'s Cherry Blossom Festival. Posted by Flower Spy. On Sunday, April 5, 2009. Labels: Washington D.C. Cherry Blossom Festival. As one would expect it was crowded with people from all over the world carrying cameras. It was warm for a change and walking to the Tidal Basin was made that much nicer. There still was some wind but we didn't mind, when we got to the trees, we were showered on by the falling petals- it was very romantic. There were families and friends...
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY: August 2009
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY. New Mexico's outdoor galleries of beauty, Pt 1. Posted by Flower Spy. On Sunday, August 23, 2009. International Flower Spy in the mountains near Bandelier Nat'l Park, NM. On bridge over Rio Grande, NM. I was fortunate to avoid the later of these when a friend suggested New Mexico as a vacation destination. After battling an illness for many years, I was finally in healing mode and Santa Fe seemed like the perfect place to regenerate my physical and spiritual energy fields.
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY: May 2008
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY. Green Flower Practices in San Miguel de Allende. Posted by Flower Spy. On Saturday, May 24, 2008. Labels: San Miguel de Allende/ Mexico. Who needs delivery trucks when you have arms and legs? In a country that is known for its beautiful flowers and tropical greenery, there is understandably a large demand for the home-grown blooms. There are no imports here, all of the floral product is grown in Mexico, that's right, Hecho en Mexico,. Grew all of our. Remember, it's not the ...
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY: March 2009
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY. Destination: Palm Beach, Florida. Posted by Flower Spy. On Monday, March 23, 2009. Labels: South Palm Beach/FL. I am unsure of the name, but we were all thankful to have found such an immensely beautiful, old arbol in the midst of all the palm trees. It also provided some great shots of the bride and groom (models). Pictures of this forthcoming. The other locations were varied and Nathaniel and Rissa took two teams out in order to pack alot of shots in small period of time&#...
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY: February 2009
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY. DC's Beautiful Botanical Gardens. Posted by Flower Spy. On Wednesday, February 11, 2009. Labels: Washington D.C./ Botanical Garden. They were called Nun's Orchids, phaius tankervilliae. I've never seen this variety before. We wondered if they were named after real Nuns. No descriptions on that, but they were planted all around the perimeter of the inside gardens and were very tall. Colorful too, no black and white habits to be seen in the group. But not before I snap up some...
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY: November 2008
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY. Vancouver, a beautiful city covered in moss. Posted by Flower Spy. On Monday, November 24, 2008. I still have more pictures to develop but here's a start. Close-up of the green culprit. Removal of moss on roof. The International Flower Spy's Journal. I live for travel and flowers and especially love combining the two together. Spotting a beautiful hidden garden or unusual flowering plant is more exciting to me than your run-of-the-mill tourist attraction. Flowers of the World.
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY: January 2009
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY. More than a holiday at Longwood Gardens. Posted by Flower Spy. On Monday, January 12, 2009. Visual beauty and scents, with the floral selection including anything from paperwhites to orchids to succulents. It truly runs the gamut, which is why I love it there so much. My favorites are always the unexpected flowers and plants that show up in the most unusual places, and this visit did not disappoint. As we continued walking, the smells became almost overwhelming- there were p...
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY: New Mexico's outdoor galleries of beauty, Pt 1
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THE INTERNATIONAL FLOWER SPY. New Mexico's outdoor galleries of beauty, Pt 1. Posted by Flower Spy. On Sunday, August 23, 2009. International Flower Spy in the mountains near Bandelier Nat'l Park, NM. On bridge over Rio Grande, NM. I was fortunate to avoid the later of these when a friend suggested New Mexico as a vacation destination. After battling an illness for many years, I was finally in healing mode and Santa Fe seemed like the perfect place to regenerate my physical and spiritual energy fields.
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Majority Report Radio Safehouse: 11/10
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Majority Report Radio Safehouse. This was the original back-up site for bloggers at Majority Report Radio. The original Majority Report Radio debuted in Spring 2004. The radio show was co-hosted by Janeane Garofalo and Sam Seder. The show first appeared during early stages. Of newly created progressive network,. Janeane Garofalo left the show in mid-summer 2006. Since then, Sam Seder kept the show alive. In a variety of formats including:. Break Room Live w/ Marc Maron. White Light Black Light.
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