11.3.11

Feeling Blue


Katarina of Roses and Stuff is hosting Blooming Friday with the theme, "Feeling Blue".
There are no blue flowers, Nor blue berries to be found.Not even little blue critters,Appear above the ground.

In the mission of "Feeling Blue",I went around with a frown.

When someone said sunflowers are always cheerful,
I had thought the comment was profound.


Until I saw these two,Letting their heads down.

A bee came buzzing though,Sweeping away my frown.He knows just what do,Where he should hang around.
In my mission of "Feeling Blue",I have lost my precious frown.In my mission of "Feeling Blue",I must lead you to "Feeling Down".

Since I've failed miserably in this mission, kindly visit Roses and Stuff for other "Feeling Blue" articles.

33 comments:

  1. This was not a blue post, I smiled all the way through. It worked with the Feeling Down post too. The poem was cute sneaking in Feeling Down. Your bee photo was one on the best I have seen, one worth making into a greeting card for sale.

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  2. I love your muse and how you turned the blues to happiness...that bee photo is an award winner...enter it somewhere

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  3. hey that photo with the bee is really something. I can see its wings flapping like a machine hehe... cool bee! Nice post and very appropriate pictures :-D Your sunflowers are doing so well. I am amazed. Have a fantastic weekend!

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  4. Its good to know that its really difficult for you to keep yourself blue and frown.
    Continue to keep up that Sunshine Smile!!!

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  5. Very creative and lovely take on this theme.

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  6. Sunflowers are and will always be my sun flowers. Yours

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  7. Very creative take on this theme.
    Have a nice day!!

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  8. Dont frown too much One, not good if you want to look young forever!. Lovely poems of feeling blue.

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  9. Your sunflowers are amazing! No let down here. The one with the bee is phenomenal!

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  10. Lovely little poem, One! And I loved your photos! The bee, particularly.

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  11. Lovely post passing on a great blue feeling:)
    Take care,
    Charlotta

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  12. Great post, great poem and great shots! The photo of the bee is just terrific ... there's no way anyone could be feeling blue after visiting your post.

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  13. Hey, the sky is blue! The sunflowers against the sunny skies and the busy bee is buzzing by.

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  14. Dear One, I do not think you failed at all . . . you show so perfectly I think . . . how we can be lifted up from being blue by experiencing natures wonders. Lovely!

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  15. No one could be feeling blue after reading your delightful post! Chris

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  16. Your sunflowers have done quite well haven't they. What makes me blue is when my pretty smiling flowers begin to droop and then fade. I love the verse, too.

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  17. I love your words and pictures anyway!! Have a nice weekend/Gela

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  18. Very nice poem and photos. Your yellow won over blue in this post.

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  19. Great post, very clever. That photo of the bee is really wonderful. I hope your sunflowers perk up.

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  20. Heisann!

    Great, great post. Flowers feeling blue...
    I love the last picture.
    Have a nice weekend ;:OD)

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  21. I don't think you've failed. The matter is that creativity can't be imprisoned in a theme.

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  22. No failure here... delightful post!

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  23. Great post on a blue feeling.
    The sunflowers really looks sad and blue.

    Have a nice weekend
    Gunilla

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  24. My favourite photo is the first one. I have only ever seen photos of happy sunflowers, it's unusual to see them looking so said. It reminded me of Vincent Van Gogh's Sunflowers painting.

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  25. You poem drives the blues away.

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  26. Failed! not at all, that was a wonderfully written post. how clever of you!

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  27. Your post wiped away any hint of a frown and replaced it with a big smile on my face!

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  28. Wonderful One! Sunflowers are the cheeriest flowers...and you've captured them beautifully. It looks as if the bee is enjoying them ;)

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  29. Bravo, an unforgettable post. Everything worked together well - the poem and the vivid images. Love it.
    Rosie

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  30. This is great! Since you started on this style of having a little poem with your nice photos, a lot has been commenting and i congratulate you! The blue is not contagious enough, instead it is the smile which you elicited in us all. Haha! Keep up the good work.

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