I’ve been ill with what I think is food poisoning but may also be somatic anxiety and depression. Regardless, I still feel sick so I’m going to spend the next few days posting flowers and slowly catching up with comments and the blogs I follow.
The yellow rose represents friendship, joy and caring.
‘Hide and Seek’ is my fourth entry for Cee’s FOTD challenge.
‘Hide and Seek’ (c) Rob Goldstein 2019
I’m not entirely happy with the upper version of ‘Hide and Seek’ and I’m not entirely happy with the one below. I’ll let you decide which you prefer while I puzzle it out.

I hope you are feeling better, Rob. I love yellow roses. I prefer the first picture.
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Robbie, I am feeling better, my writers brain came back. I’m writing the next Trina story which makes me happy. I’ll continue with the flowers while I work on the story. Thanks for telling me your preference. This illustrates why the author or artist is not the best judge of his work.
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Feel better – flowers are definitely a pick-me-up.
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Thank you, V.J.. They really are. 🙂
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Great video, Willow!
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I hope you’re feeling better, Rob! The yellow rose is SO beautiful. There is a song about the yellow rose of Texas!
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Yes, I thought about the yellow rose of Texas but went with ‘Friends’ when I read they symbolize friendship.
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I like the yellow rose with its symbolism of friendship 🙂
Foodborne illnesses are horrible, try to stay hydrated, my friend {{hugs}}
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Thank you Jacquie. I think this was bus borne but still horrible. The support from the WordPress community is like medicine. You guys are awesome.
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hope you’re feeling all petals by now 🙂
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Not full petal, but getting there.
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Hope you feel better soon, Rob.
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Thanks, Mary. I owe your blog a visit. This is gods way of telling me to catch up with the blogs I follow. 🙂
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Don’t worry, Rob. I took a blogging sabbatical and am only just getting back to it. Posted today for the first time in weeks. I had to finish a local history book and am working as a temporary museum attendant – just not enough hours in the day/days in the week.
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I’m still reading the memoir of your Father’s illness. I took a short break but I’m going back to it.
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That’s a beautiful flower. I hope you start feeling better.
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Thank you, Dan. I appreciate it. 🙂
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Feel better soon:)
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Thanks Denise. I consulted a doctor today and I’ve caught a bug that’s ‘going around’. Taking a bus in San Francisco is a bit like traveling on a petri dish so he’s probably right. I just want the part of my brain that can think and write back online. 🙂
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I hope you feel better soon.
Sick or well Rob, you are such a remarkable, and talented person.
So my hope for you would be that you fully realize this.
Love to you.
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Wow, Cindy. What a wonderful and astute comment to make. You’ve touched me to the core. I hope I fully realize it too.
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