My memories of mountains through the lens
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| otiv16. 12. 2010 12:20:24 |
@jprim I don't know what's in this pic, but somehow it's grown closest to my heart and I can't explain it. I kinda like your caption. LP
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| tisa16. 12. 2010 13:44:17 |
Mayda, good idea, in that direction we don't really take much interest, except we just look at flowers and enjoy their beauty, but we don't know their names, where they grow most, etc.
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| otiv16. 12. 2010 14:03:56 |
Don't the rest want to reply to my request?
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| tisa16. 12. 2010 14:10:50 |
Otiv, it seems to me an ordinary daisy, but I don't know because I'm not that well-versed in this area. Probably I'm not the only one and we'd really need some teachers. 
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| otiv16. 12. 2010 14:25:01 |
Tisa! I'm interested in a spiritual thought! Some verse or proverb, saying and the like.
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| tisa16. 12. 2010 14:43:04 |
Otiv, how demanding you are. But, I think mayda's idea is fine. What do you say? We're like in first grade. Something more serious, please, so more of us will join in. Jprim said the name of the little flower, and you haven't replied yet nor to me. Or some flower from bostjana85, because I'm very interested. At home I only have a book about alpine plants above the tree line.
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| tisa16. 12. 2010 15:16:46 |
Thanks atoamac, I already checked out the whole range of pictures some time ago, but I think you remember better if you read the name "on the spot", rather than trying to memorize the picture and then search, because some are very similar.
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| mayda16. 12. 2010 15:18:57 |
according to the "catalog"  (oh atoamac, that's like driving to the mountains by car) I'd say it's common gentian
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| tisa16. 12. 2010 15:19:26 |
But that picture from otiv is probably common gentian.
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| otiv16. 12. 2010 17:16:50 |
Checked the literature on little flowers again and found this little flower named Haller's gentian. For the spiritual thought maybe this: Today I bloom, tomorrow I may already wither. Which often happens in our life. With little flowers in the mountains, similarly.
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| otiv16. 12. 2010 17:25:20 |
You say you prefer summer time, here are some snapshots from blooming meadows.
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| mayda16. 12. 2010 19:08:59 |
You've written next to all of them which little flower it is, so there's no need to guess 
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| otiv16. 12. 2010 19:17:28 |
@mayda For the Klinčnice I didn't dare write the exact name, there are six quite similar ones and so as not to miss, I wrote just Klinčnice. LP ps Did you count the last picture
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| mayda16. 12. 2010 19:31:43 |
wait, I'm counting, counting, ............. Which flower is that?
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| tisa16. 12. 2010 19:54:00 |
I counted 1551 of them  Is it correct? Should I start over? Post a flower riddle, otiv.
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| otiv16. 12. 2010 21:48:59 |
@tisa I can't answer, I didn't count them myself. I posed the question more for fun and now you've got me on thin ice. My "klinkerji" don't like numbers. The flower is called Alpine pasqueflower, taken on the path to Korošica from Podvežak.
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| otiv16. 12. 2010 21:51:19 |
Next riddle: Where did I take the narcissus photo?
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| tisa16. 12. 2010 21:58:50 |
All are nice flowers, Alpine pasqueflower all over the slope. Really beautiful.
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| tisa16. 12. 2010 22:00:14 |
For Golica there are probably too few. Are there also in the Karavanks?
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