Wow, all so gorgeous, very glad to have met you at Jane's party! The little roses in the turquoise vase is really pretty, and clematis in an apple tree is dreamy, and I have the perfect gnarled apple tree to grow one up!! Lots of inspiration, I'm following!
Dear Sinead, Hello there! Living by the sea -oh, you are living one of my dreams.
Welcome Belinda, how nice to meet you. I love flwrjane's connecting we flower people together in this way.
Dear Jane, you are the greatest excuse to ALWAYS have flowers in the house!
Dear Weaver, I'm coming to the Dales next week. Can we meet up?
Dear Bonnie, I keep taking posies of sweet peas to my neighbours and I wish that i could do the same for you. ('Elizabeth Taylor' is such a good-doer.)
Dear Bow Street, Coming from you that is praise indeed!
Dear LPC, I don't really know what climate sweet peas require to thrive - mine seem to do pretty well on heavy rain and high winds, which, happily for you, doesn't sound exactly like Northern California!
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Hi Rosemary, now that is a garden! See you at Jane's!!.Sinead
ReplyDeleteWow, all so gorgeous, very glad to have met you at Jane's party! The little roses in the turquoise vase is really pretty, and clematis in an apple tree is dreamy, and I have the perfect gnarled apple tree to grow one up!! Lots of inspiration, I'm following!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are beautiful inside and out.
ReplyDeleteI'm v. jealous you still have sweet peas and oh, that clematis.....
Thank you so much for joining in.
Too pretty.
xo Jane
My sweet peas are just coming into bloom - they smell divine don't they?
ReplyDeleteOh I want the sweet peas. Everything is lovely!
ReplyDeleteCombining those lavender sweet pea and Blue Moon with apricots is heaven.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I really would love to have sweet peas. I wonder if I can plan them, in Northern California, in my little rose garden?
ReplyDeleteDear Sinead, Hello there! Living by the sea -oh, you are living one of my dreams.
ReplyDeleteWelcome Belinda, how nice to meet you. I love flwrjane's connecting we flower people together in this way.
Dear Jane, you are the greatest excuse to ALWAYS have flowers in the house!
Dear Weaver, I'm coming to the Dales next week. Can we meet up?
Dear Bonnie, I keep taking posies of sweet peas to my neighbours and I wish that i could do the same for you. ('Elizabeth Taylor' is such a good-doer.)
Dear Bow Street, Coming from you that is praise indeed!
Dear LPC, I don't really know what climate sweet peas require to thrive - mine seem to do pretty well on heavy rain and high winds, which, happily for you, doesn't sound exactly like Northern California!
HOW NICE TO HEAR FROM ALL OF YOU.
nice!
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