Thanks, V. It actually is a very large flower – probably 5-6 inches across! You know, I’ve had fried squash blossoms in restaurants, but I’ve never tried cooking them myself. They seem so delicate, but I would like to try making a dish with them some time.
Beautiful texture of this yellow flower. Very cool, Cathy 🙂
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Thank you, Amy. The complexity of this particular flower really intrigued me!
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Leave it to you, Cathy, to take such a great shot it makes this blossom look like its on steroids. Do you and Peter eat your squash blossoms?
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Thanks, V. It actually is a very large flower – probably 5-6 inches across! You know, I’ve had fried squash blossoms in restaurants, but I’ve never tried cooking them myself. They seem so delicate, but I would like to try making a dish with them some time.
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So very beautiful!
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Thanks, Beck!
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Doesn’t look like a necklace, Cathy. 🙂
janet
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No, no turquoise or silver here, Janet!
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It certainly has a great texture to it.
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Thanks, Bruce. There are several textures going on at once!
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One can find texture in very unexpected places if they took time to look …. so thanks for looking and sharing.
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Luscious and sensual… with buttery overtones. Love it. Love your work, Cathy!
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Thank you, Dawn.
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It’s funny how things like flowers and fruits/vegetables can actually seem so erotic and lush!
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