I do not usually let any of my Spring Onions go to seed. My grandaughter is intruiged with the shape, and is curious to see what the flower will look like. |
This is my contribution to the City Daily Photo Monthly Theme Day. To see further contributions to the September Theme of "Curiosities" please visit the CDP Gallery This theme was chosen by William, who lives in Ottawa, Canada. He started Ottawa Daily Photo in September 2013. Please pay him a courtesy visit. |
A wonderful choice for the theme!
ReplyDeleteI like this one for the theme!
ReplyDeleteInteresting take on the theme. I am glad you have a curious Grand-daughter.
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Nice choice for the theme! (If you want to ignite your granddaughter's curiosity further, try growing garlic. The scapes and blossoms are amazing.)
ReplyDeleteYour granddaughter will be pleased, onion flowers are such a pretty sight!
ReplyDeleteIt is often interesting to see what flowers accompany our vegetables.
ReplyDeleteI have ornamental onions in my garden and the flowers are quite pretty.
ReplyDeleteSmall children allow us to see the world anew! Thank her for your contribution!
ReplyDeleteI will do so, Kate.
ReplyDeleteHa. I would have not guessed onion. Remember them well: Curious Hands. I had 'em.
ReplyDeleteNice choice for the theme!
ReplyDeletePerfect for this theme day! By the way, I love spring onions...
ReplyDeleteI'm curious also Julie, can we see the onion flower when it blooms, EG mentioned that they're quite pretty.
ReplyDeleteI think she will be please with the flower. Onion flowers are quite pretty.
ReplyDeleteI'm also curious. I hope you'll show the blossom!
ReplyDeleteLovely picture, good entry!
ReplyDeleteLovely picture, good entry!
ReplyDeleteI'm curious now. You'll have to post a photo of it in bloom.
ReplyDeleteCute picture for the theme Julie!
ReplyDeleteLike so many before me said, she'll be entranced with the flower.
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