Flower of the Day – 26th January 2023


I can honestly say, restricting my blogging down to 3 days a week has really helped with my arthritis in my hands. And I’ve got some of the jobs I want to do finally finished.

Every January I have a multi clear-out. You know the type, cupboards, drawers, wardrobe and whatever else I find that we no longer need.

So far, one half of the wardrobe is completed… and sent to Cancer Research Charity Shop… along with shoes, that I don’t wear as they would break my ankle should I fall over. ‘ Only the side to do,’ she says to herself. And with only 5 days to go.. hopefully I will manage to complete that task… Hopefully 😀 😀 😀

Any today, I thought I would do a blog post and show you a dahlia photographed at Nymans in West Sussex back in October 2022.

A photograph of orange dahlias photographed at Nymans in West Sussex.

I know how much Cee loves her dahlias… and I thought this one would be ideal for today’s Flower of the Day Photography Challenge.

This challenge is all about bringing a little beauty and color into our daily lives.

Cee Neuner

If you love floral photography and want to bring a little beauty and colour into someone’s life … then pop on over to Cee’s Flower of the Day Photography Page, which tells you all about the challenge and how to enter.

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12 responses to “Flower of the Day – 26th January 2023”

  1. Well done you for doing the whole Marie Kondo thing: I ought to as well … but … I quite like my what she would call clutter and I would call memories. Though not a dahlia fan (they always look to me as if they were grown in a 3D printer) this is a lovely photo: gorgeous colour.

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    1. To be honest Margaret the reason that half of the built in wardrobes were decluttered was because I had finally run out of hangers and space. 😀 😀 😀 😀

      That dahlia is such a beautiful colour, isn’t it!

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  2. Your loss is Cancer Research’s gain! Yep, lovely.

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    1. Yes… they will have another 3 bags full soon 😀 😀 😀 😀

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  3. Beautiful image, Bren! Glad you got your project done. 🙂

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    1. Oh I to a look inside the wardrobe that still needs doing.. and thought ‘its not your day to be cleared out, and tomorrow doesn’t look promising either.’

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  4. I’ve also noticed Cee’s love of dahlias. I think yours is a stunning color. Makes me think summertime, hard to do with the wicked wind and cold outdoors.

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    1. I know… The wind is a cold one as well xx Roses and dahlias were my dad’s favourites too.

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  5. Beautiful dahlia Bren 😀

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    1. Thank you Cee xx

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  6. Beautiful photo. I do the same thing in January. It’s a great cold weather project!!

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    1. Oh yes… Definitely a cold weather project, mind you after I was finished I definitely didn’t feel cold…🤣🤣🤣

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