Monday, December 24, 2007

CHRISTMAS BUSH


Christmas Bush. It's all natural and organic. Merry Christmas

7 comments:

Steve Buser said...

Julia, Thanks for your visits through out the year to New Orleans Daily Photo.

I want to wish you the merriest and most blessed Christmas.

Keep up your good work.

Isadora said...

It is an interesting plant, I guess it is similar in being seasonal to the Poinsettia that natively blooms in the Mexican desert.

Wish you and yours a wonderful holiday season.

pusa said...

wishing you and your family the love, blessings, and warmest cheers of the holidays. mErRy ChRiStMaS!!!

pusa
i heart manila

Denton said...

Merry Christmas and best wishes from the other side of the world. In looking back at your recent photos the one that caught my attention was to one with recycled doors.

Hyderabad Daily Photo said...

Thanks for your wishes Ms Julia.
Wish you a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

That is a pretty Christmas bush.

I would not have guessed that workers there were not required to be attached by a rope before this. I thought in all developed countries it would be a requirement.

I noticed that you have added a link to my blog on your page! Thank you very much. I appreciate it. I have been seeing more visitors.

Irina said...

Merry Christmas and happy New Year to you and your family! May harmony and prosperity accompany you in the course of coming 2008, and let's leave all the worries in outgoing year!

Thank you for visiting my blog and supporting me with your comments!

Fliss and Mike Adventures said...

Now this - the Christmas Bush really reminds me of Christmas in Australia... mum always putting it on the table at Christmas time... last time in OZ there were bushes of it everywhere in the bush... it was so nice seeing it again...