Lily and Lisa, doesn't it look kinda scary in that first picture, though? A friend and I were making "FEED ME, Seymour!" jokes about it last night... lol!
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I couldn't help looking either - so beautiful peeking out from under that exotic headcovering.
Cute post. The anticipation is mesmerizing.
Lily and Lisa, doesn't it look kinda scary in that first picture, though? A friend and I were making "FEED ME, Seymour!" jokes about it last night... lol!
I must disagree with the orchid... tis part of the show
I just clicked through to say "Feed me, Seymour." And you've already said it.
LOL, fun post Kim. Your orchid certainly has 'tude in spades. ;-)
We can be so impatient! gail
Oh wow, it has a whole zoo print thing going on. It actually looks a lot like an insect.
Love slipper orchids, Kim. She's a waking Sleeping Beauty! (Sorry to say, mine is RIP)
The orchid does have a weird beauty, Blackswamp Kim... but doesn't it resemble a June Bug doing a striptease more than a flower?
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