I LOVE UTAMA
(Aq cinta UTAMA)
My intention was taking a photograph of heliconia flowers against a green wall which I didn’t realize there was a handwriting on that ” I love UTAMA” . who was that?
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posted for WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge
I don’t know any Utama… 🙂
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He he he, I thought it was you. 😀
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🙂 The picture is great!
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Thank you very much for your compliment, my friend 🙂
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I love these flowers! Great capture.
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I am so glad to hear. Thank you for your nice words. 🙂
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I must go through my files and find my shots of them I took in Grand Cayman – maybe a future post?
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That will be a good idea and I will love to enjoy it.
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Beautiful flower and a charming happenstance. Love and flowers always go well together 🙂
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I agree. Flowers are also represent unlimited words to say. Good point. Thank you very much puzzleblume.:-)
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beautiful photo…soft and delicate!
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Thank you, Heather. I love heliconias since it has many species which offer endless beauties . 🙂
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Thank you for the pingback and listing my post on your blog. Best wishes.
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A beautiful flower and how unexpected to find Utama in it as well 🙂
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Thank you, Gallivanta. I hope Utama can find this photo soon or later. 🙂
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LL=large like… 🙂 Thanx for dropping by my crossroads, have a great day and lots of nice flowers… cheers! 🙂 Mélanie
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Thank you for your visit my dear friend and also for the link.
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What a stunning photograph. I just love the background:)
Thanks for visiting my blog. All the best.
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Thank you and best wishes for you too, my dear friend
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It’s beautiful!
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Thank you very much, Evilnymph 🙂
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