This is truly wordless shot! I knew it...not correctly as chives, but from the onion family. This is really a great angle! I would love the chives on top of my baked potato.
Hoping to be back in full swing to blog....when time permits! Thanks for your concern Carol.
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I know that look! As a matter of fact I was just looking at mine this morning and thinking I needed to cut it back! Happy 4th of July Carol:@)
ReplyDeleteChive straws! I love it!!! Happy 4th of July!
ReplyDeleteCarol, you always have an interesting way of looking at things. I love it!! Have a happy, safe, and fun 4th.
ReplyDeleteGREAT photo!!! Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteVery cool photo, indeed.
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th July ;-)
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo!!
ReplyDeleteCool photo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun photo!
ReplyDeleteLove the way you looked down on them....never thought of that! :)
ReplyDeleteHave a happy 4th, Carol!
(and that Jello dessert is more for kids...I didn't like it, but admit I don't like blueberry jello to begin with.)
LOL, I'm a big kid anyway, Barbara, I'd probably like it. But I'd sub for the blueberry jello!
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ReplyDeleteCool shot!
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Should I do that to mine?
ReplyDeleteI don't know. I think next time I won't cut them back. But they were getting so "floppy!"
DeleteVERY cool shot! Happy 4th to you! :-)
ReplyDeleteAll you need is a baked potato and some sour cream! Hope you have a great 4th of July. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's exactly what we did with them :)
DeleteThanks for the comments :) Wishing everyone a very Happy 4th of July!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like green onions.
ReplyDeleteLove the angle of that shot! I can almost smell them! Happy 4th!...hugs...Debbie
ReplyDeleteThat's a neat look at green onions.
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Yummy green onions!
ReplyDeleteLovely chives! Have a happy and safe 4th of July!
ReplyDeleteA different perspective makes for an interesting shot. This is pretty enough to be framed, especially for a kitchen wall.
ReplyDeletei love green onions. Happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning photo my friend :D
ReplyDeleteGreen onion or straws :D
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CCU
Great angle. Looks like green onions. Happy 4th to you too!
ReplyDeleteOh wow that's so cool, really really like it one of the best photos ever!
ReplyDeleteHow artistic! Happy July 4th and WW! http://www.nycsinglemom.com/2012/07/03/what-is-it-wordless-wednesday-linky/
ReplyDeleteScallions! Love this photo.
ReplyDeleteLovely green!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great perspective. I love scallions / wild onions.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, good catch.
ReplyDeleteCool shot! My chives are not happy in this heat!
ReplyDeleteNeat way to photography green onions, assuming that's what they are. Happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteyou always have the most interesting take on things..lol
ReplyDeleteWhoa! Only you can think of such a wonderful perspective. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! It's very interesting this way.
ReplyDeleteChives? Chives!
ReplyDeleteOw wow!! great photo and looks delicious
ReplyDeleteCarol, what a fun shot of your chives. Have a Happy day!
ReplyDeleteThis kinda looks like green onions. Is that what others are calling chives? Whatever it is, its really cool looking!
ReplyDeleteChives! They got so long and flopping over so I cut them back!
ReplyDeleteThey were very nice on top of my baked potato with sour cream :)
Thanks for the comments! Always appreciated!
That's an awesome photo! I thought it was green onion, but it's chive and I love chive!
ReplyDeleteI've eaten Chive, but didn't know it was how it looks. Now I want to see them real.
ReplyDeleteThis is truly wordless shot! I knew it...not correctly as chives, but from the onion family. This is really a great angle! I would love the chives on top of my baked potato.
ReplyDeleteHoping to be back in full swing to blog....when time permits! Thanks for your concern Carol.