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RE: A Little Bit of Monochromatic Love

Incredible shots of beautiful flowers, and yes beautiful words as well. You are right, we should tell our loved ones that we love them. Life is so short, its like a mist--appears today but disappears tomorrow. So we should not neglect to utter those three words! 💕💕💕

I love the pink flowers. I don't think I have seen it here. (But others are beautiful as well. It's just that I think pink is my fave color. Hahaha! 😂)

Have a beautiful day ahead, Denise. 😊

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Thank you so much for such a kind, and thoughtful comment. Well I am sure that everyone tells people but they love them. If there's one person out there that is not very demonstrative with the words and this changes how they think, then I feel like it's a win. I can't imagine the regret that would be felt if these three words were forgotten or just assumed that people know. People may know, but as a human we like to be reassured that we are in fact being loved. Life is so short and in the blink of an eye it's over.

The first pink flowers are begonias. Double begonias, in fact. The second set are not really flowers but clover and people think they're flowers all the time. Pink is one of my favorite colors too especially in flowers.

Thank you so much for stopping by and leaving your beautiful words and I hope you have a most wonderful day!

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That's very true. We need reassurance from time to time. That's how we thrive! 😍😍

Begonias? Never heard of it either. Hehe. They look so pretty and delicate.

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Yes!!! Exactly how we thrive!! Begonias are here and I believe Europe. I have not seen them anywhere else, but, then again, I have not been everywhere!

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