This is number 5 in my series of vintage botanicals and shows beautiful pink Cattleya orchids with a burgundy lip in the domed, greenhouse-like gold wire cage. A lovely image for anyone who grows orchids or simply loves them.
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I just made a sale on my Etsy shop for only the next 2 days the entire shop is 30% off! Most items are one of a kind so be quick to get any that you like ❤️
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I just made a sale on my Etsy shop for only the next 2 days the entire shop is 30% off! Most items are one of a kind so be quick to get any that you like ❤️
Early Christmas gifts, self love gifts, birthday gifts, Halloween themed and many more unique handmade jewellery works available here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GenderlessBySkaly
New art print this morning, from a shot I took even earlier this morning on my walk after I spotted a bush full of the tiniest daisies and the sun decided to come out right as I stopped there,.. titled 'Daisy Morning' :)
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Those that have been following me for awhile are aware of my love of all things circular. Mandalas, ensos and polka dots! So I took my Pretty Paws and made it into a circle. That's it!
Most ppl love the sound of a purring cat as they sit on your lap being stroked, giving audible signs of their happiness and contentment. But who wants a hissing cat on their lap, hissing that could signal bad things to come? Same can be said for their human counterpart. No one wants to be around cranky, unpleasant ppl. So let’s take a cue from our feline companions … hiss less, purr more. :)
Sandhill Cranes with their newest addition, a Sandhill Crane chick. Parents stand 4.5+ feet tall and this little one, all legs stood about 20 inches tall. The chicks are also known as colts, can you imagine why?