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If these are really pearl, the oysters have been very busy!

23/Sep/08 1:00 AM
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Now I'm going to have that wonderful Glenn Miller piece running through my head all day!
23/Sep/08 1:05 AM
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O.K., Sue, what are these curious things entwined about her neck? Makes for a pretty photo, whatever they are! They look fruit-like, as though she is just holding a sheath of them in front of her. Tell me, please, I'm curious!
23/Sep/08 4:47 AM
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Amazing angle of the photo Sue, well done, I too thought of pearls from oysters and a neck, then when I completed it I saw that they are really the succulens (Spelling) plants and the "neck" is the terracotta pot. 10/10
23/Sep/08 5:35 AM
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This plant is known by string of pearls or burro's tail, there might be other common names also. Yes, it is a succulent, each pearl can make another plant. The orange object is a wooden finial.
23/Sep/08 5:52 AM
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Well, you fooled me - the finial sure looked like a neck (although I wondered about the rather livid "skin tones" of the flawless neck). I never thought about a succulent - kudos to you, Joann, shame on me as I have grown the plant before. A perfect example of the fact that some of us More...
23/Sep/08 6:01 AM
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Interesting puzzle.
23/Sep/08 6:36 AM
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beautiful framing and composition, Sue
23/Sep/08 6:52 AM
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Wonderful!!!!! Thanks Sue.
23/Sep/08 8:18 AM
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I thought they were grapes in a basket. Shows you how little I know!
23/Sep/08 8:27 AM
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Sue, your excellent photo was certainly a puzzle right to the end, judging by the comments. I recognized it as a plant, but thought the orange was a terra cotta pot as well. This is the perfect puzzle!
23/Sep/08 9:00 AM
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Hats off to Sue!
23/Sep/08 9:34 AM
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Excellent puzzle photography Sue, thanks
23/Sep/08 10:12 PM
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