Hello Lovelies. I've been getting messages that it has been awhile since I have posted. :) I am spending the evening cleaning off my camera and getting the photos resized. Getting this accomplished makes blogging 100 time easier. Sewing was at a minimum this summer. The garden really took over all my spare time and I only wished that I documented that adventure in more detail. Much canning was accomplished and we are enjoying those fruits of our labor right now, quite literally.
I am so glad I did dust off the camera a few times this summer and I would have forgotten all about Sunday, Sept 25 if I didn't capture the following images. It was a lucky find to say the least.
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11 genetically mutated clovers standing in a row. |
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One six leaf clover |
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A couple of 5 leaf versions. |
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And the remaining were four leaf beauties. |
It's always fun to find them. I don't think I will ever tire of finding four leaf clovers. People say I must be a very lucky person to find so many four leaf clovers. The only thing I'll admit to being lucky at is finding genetic mutations and then point to my husband. :P
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