Tete a tete

I love to travel and be in the city, see my parents and catch some culture, but it's good to be home again. I was pleased to see that these narcissi had bloomed in my absence. Luke gave them to me on Mother's Day. While I was away, he phoned to say that, as a result of his interview the week before, he has a place at Edinburgh to do PE teaching so long as he gets a B in English. Hurrah!
I was aiming for an abstract effect here, and used a macro setting with a short depth of field. I'm inspired by my blip friend Ingeborg, who takes the most beautiful photos of flowers. Almost every day, she finds something nice to say about my blips. Thank you, Inge, and I hope you like this one!

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