I have picked a posy from Thatchwick's garden to wish you a happy Valentine's Day with your loved ones!
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I am so envious! Wonderful posies. We live in the Texas hill country and right now we are in such a severe drought the deer eat everything. I have a small garden with high fencing and have put in onions so far, hyacinths came and went already. Love to see garden stuff. Thanks. Peggy Duvall, just a lurker, no time to blog.
Wow - those are from your garden?! Beautiful! Thanks for your comment - hubby is in the gold industry hence the visits far and wide!! But they are coming to an end as he retires mid next year.
Eleanor, that posie is loveliness personified. What a green thumb you have! I adore fresh flowers, and these are magnificent.
I always love roses best when they are just past the peak of perfection and are fully open and look so soft, right as they are getting ready to drop their petals. Like the ones in the Dutch still lives.
I wish I could grow flowers that lovely. And I appreciate those who can.
Wishing you and the boys all the love your hearts can hold and all the blessings from above on Valentine's Day and every day.
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY ELEANOR AND TO YOUR TWO FAITHFUL COMPANIONS I LOVED THE STORY YOU TOLD OF BEING SICK IN YOUR PREVIOUS POST. I HAVE ONE RESCUE DOG AND 2 CATS...1 WE RAISED FROM 4 DAYS OLD AND HE THINKS WE ARE HIS PARENTS. THIS IS MY FIRST TIME VISITING YOUR BLOG. I JUST STARTED BLOGGING IN JAN 2009 AND HAVE MET SOME AWESOME WOMEN. I HAVE NEVER BEEN OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES AND NOT TO FAR THROUGH THE UNITED STATES. I AM FASCINATED WITH WHERE YOU LIVE AND THE CULTURE. YOUR FLOWERS WERE JUST GORGEOUS. THE COLORS SOOOO VERY BEAUTIFUL. BLESSINGS debbie
Oh my did you truly grow those spectacular blooms? I can't do that well in the middle of summer! (Well I guess it IS the middle of summer in s. Africa, isn't it?)
Glorious blooms. I am envious; we still have patches of snow here and there, and lots of MUD.
Just to add to my comment earlier about hubby being in gold industry - I wish!! missed out the word 'mining' !! .. makes a huge difference !! LOL! Have a nice day
I wish I could have been at your French Valentine's party - it sounded so lovely - know everyone had a ball! These flowers are just gorgeous.
We had a light supper out and then attended a theatre production of 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie'. Tonight I'm back to painting in the dining room - hard work but I'm pleased with the way it's all turning out!
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I am so envious! Wonderful posies. We live in the Texas hill country and right now we are in such a severe drought the deer eat everything. I have a small garden with high fencing and have put in onions so far, hyacinths came and went already. Love to see garden stuff. Thanks. Peggy Duvall, just a lurker, no time to blog.
I am pleased you lurked in my territory, Peggy!
Beautiful flowers you're showing. Happy Valentine's Day to you and yours.
Happy Valentine's Day Eleanor to you and your wonderful Guys!
Carol
Wow - those are from your garden?! Beautiful! Thanks for your comment - hubby is in the gold industry hence the visits far and wide!! But they are coming to an end as he retires mid next year.
Eleanor, that posie is loveliness personified. What a green thumb you have! I adore fresh flowers, and these are magnificent.
I always love roses best when they are just past the peak of perfection and are fully open and look so soft, right as they are getting ready to drop their petals. Like the ones in the Dutch still lives.
I wish I could grow flowers that lovely. And I appreciate those who can.
Wishing you and the boys all the love your hearts can hold and all the blessings from above on Valentine's Day and every day.
Love to you, Eleanor, and Happy Valentine's Day!
XO,
Sheila :-)
These flowers are beautiful, Eleanor! Thank you! Happy Valentine's Day to you, as well!
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY ELEANOR AND TO YOUR TWO FAITHFUL COMPANIONS
I LOVED THE STORY YOU TOLD OF BEING SICK IN YOUR PREVIOUS POST. I HAVE ONE RESCUE DOG AND 2 CATS...1 WE RAISED FROM 4 DAYS OLD AND HE THINKS WE ARE HIS PARENTS.
THIS IS MY FIRST TIME VISITING YOUR BLOG. I JUST STARTED BLOGGING IN JAN 2009 AND HAVE MET SOME AWESOME WOMEN.
I HAVE NEVER BEEN OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES AND NOT TO FAR THROUGH THE UNITED STATES.
I AM FASCINATED WITH WHERE YOU LIVE AND THE CULTURE.
YOUR FLOWERS WERE JUST GORGEOUS. THE COLORS SOOOO VERY BEAUTIFUL.
BLESSINGS
debbie
Oh my did you truly grow those spectacular blooms? I can't do that well in the middle of summer! (Well I guess it IS the middle of summer in s. Africa, isn't it?)
Glorious blooms. I am envious; we still have patches of snow here and there, and lots of MUD.
Cass
Such beautiful flowers from your garden. Just what I needed on this almost perfect Valentine's Day.
For the Woodland Caribou numbers: they are for Jasper National Park only. I have amended my post.
What a beautiful posy, and even more lovely that they have come from your garden. Hope you had a lovely Valentine's Day.
Just to add to my comment earlier about hubby being in gold industry - I wish!! missed out the word 'mining' !! .. makes a huge difference !! LOL! Have a nice day
I wish I could have been at your French Valentine's party - it sounded so lovely - know everyone had a ball! These flowers are just gorgeous.
We had a light supper out and then attended a theatre production of 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie'. Tonight I'm back to painting in the dining room - hard work but I'm pleased with the way it's all turning out!
Hugs - Mary.
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