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One more for today.


This little fellow was a STRANGER in my front  yard by an Azalea bush last 
Spring. It was so warm that year that it bloomed at about the same time the 
Azaleas did. It was really small, so O.C.dug it up and moved it to a new bed 
and treated it well. It rewarded him THIS year by blooming again. Seems all 
my Iris that have bloomed so far this year have been very difficult to 
photograph.( the proper word O.C. guesses if CHALLENGING) The little Iris is 
either a deep dark burgundy or a reddish black. It sits almost right on top 
of the ground and is very small. One picture was "edited" to lighten it a 
LOT, the other was made with a fill flash and then lightened.  Since I 
didn't plant it,
O.C. doesn't know it's name . Looks like the SDB Bantam. Could it be ? If 
not, do you knows it's name..???

That Funny and VERY Friendly Old Coot, named John, REALLY enjoying Spring
with all of God's pretty Flowers........and TODAY glowing with pride at the 
new ones blooming in HIS yard.


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