Wordless Wednesday 08/14/07
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Posted by The Tour Marm at 6:53 PM
Labels: Wordless Wednesday
27 comments:
Looks like a hex. Great color!
a family crest? great WW.
hmmm, I have no idea. But love the colors!
Happy WW!
Have no idea but looks cute.
Thanks for the visit.
Have no idea but looks cute.
Really am very sorry for making you guess. If you have time you can go back and click on the image to find out. Was so in a hurry to post that I forgot to put the link.
It is a part of a quilt to be.
Happy WW! Thanks for the visit and comment.
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A quilt? Like the design and colours. Happy WW!
Holland's national emblem???
Yeah, I would guess a flag . . . Holland, even Greenland . . .
Have a happy WW!
Very pretty
No idea what it is... but I'm intrigued!
It's not a quilt but it does have something to do with Holland (Netherlands).
Yes, Michelle, it is part of a flag.
I would imagine it is for a flag of a town or province. With the Tulips it would not surprise me if it was not the emblem of Keukenhof!
Hi Jams!
Keukenhof - the garden of Europe? Nope. Good try!
But it is indeed the flag of a town or province or something like that.
The other flower is also important.
Part of a flag? But which one? I'll definitely check back on Friday!
Thanks for stopping by!
Most of the people this flag represents, have no idea it exists! (I didn't.)
Part of a flag?
State flowers on a flag?
This doesn't have to do with a state. Think smaller.
I'm uncertain what flag this represents. I'll be back to see later on.
peace, Villager
I have no idea and the flag tip doesn't help me a bit...it's very pretty, though!
happy ww!
I thought flag right away. A town flag?
So many guesses deserve another clue.
It's a county flag.
Egads! A county flag... my immediate guess would be somewhere in Pennsylvania because of the pronounced "Dutch" influence... but I'm undoubtedly wrong, aren't I?
Actually the 'Dutch' influence in Pennsylvania is a corruption of 'deutsch' or German.
But there is another state close to Pennsylvania with a Dutch influence...
I like your blog, you make your readers work, I would have said part of a flag.
thanks for stopping by my place.
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