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Sharing this beautiful smile at Friday Smiles

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  1. Awwww! That has certainly made me smile. Love Orchids. My mini one in my office has started flowering this week.
    Hugs
    xx

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  2. oh i love orchids, have you grown it?

    Gill x

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  3. That is just gorgeous Laura. My orchid has put up two new flower stems that I'm waiting for the blooms to open on :-)
    Thanks for sharing yours.
    Hugs,
    Annie x

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  4. Beautiful orchid! Do you grow them? Warm new year's hugs.

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  5. It is indeed beautiful! Kate x

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  6. Oh wow! That is one very beautiful flower :) Elizabeth xx

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  7. You can't beat Mother Nature. Beautiful.

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  8. lovely orchid I wish I could keep one alive for more than a month
    janet

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  9. I'm always buying my mum orchids she loves them and they do so well! Happy Friday Smiles!

    ((Lyn))

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  10. Stunning!! Happy New Year - all the best. x Jo

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