A lovely shade of pink, as well! I only know them as snapdragons, and they are such fun to 'manipulate'!
BTW Louise, I did find out where the beach photo was taken of me as a youngster, which I've mentioned in my response to your comment on my blog, and on my most recent post. Skegness, Lincolnshire ... August 7 many years ago! Just thought I'd mention it here in case you didn't see it on my post.
What lovely memories you have just brought back for me…I remember my Nan having them in her garden! I would sit and play with the flowers for ages.
ReplyDeleteI hope you’re not working too hard…love Lou xxx
and my grandad too x
ReplyDeleteI have the same memories! ;-)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely :)
ReplyDeleteI think that many people will remember snapdragons from their childhood, I certainly do! xx
ReplyDeleteA lovely shade of pink, as well! I only know them as snapdragons, and they are such fun to 'manipulate'!
ReplyDeleteBTW Louise, I did find out where the beach photo was taken of me as a youngster, which I've mentioned in my response to your comment on my blog, and on my most recent post. Skegness, Lincolnshire ... August 7 many years ago! Just thought I'd mention it here in case you didn't see it on my post.
My nan used to show me how to squeeze them to make them open and close! x
ReplyDeletegrowing bunny rabbits? Lol!
ReplyDeleteI remeber these, we loved playing snap dragons with them. Reminds me to get some and show them to Shakira.
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