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Saturday, May 21, 2011

What's Blooming?


Hydrangea

The rusty wheel barrow is always parked here.


 Hammock time anyone?


The rusty wheel barrow, found by Joe on the roadside, is used weekly at the yellow house in the flower garden and yard. We would not like a shiny new one.
I will cut and arrange some hydrangeas very soon for the table and then to dry.

grace surrounds us
Olive


20 comments:

  1. Your hydrangeas are beautiful Olive! Looks like the 'barrow is in the perfect spot for the first pic:@)

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  2. Love your hydrangeas! I planted my first bush this spring & can't wait until it's full & lovely like yours!!
    ♥'s
    Sherry

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  3. Again-
    your photos just get more wonderful each time you post.
    I want a hammock but I don't have two trees near each other!
    Wahhhhh...

    Love to you,
    Laura
    White Spray Paint

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  4. I love hydrangeas! Yours are beautiful, love blue. Your photographs are so pretty!!!
    Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
    Cindy

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  5. I wish I had hydrangeas like that. No, I have one. One stinking flower on my bush. I have got to move it to a better spot.

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  6. So pretty Olive. Mike and I are looking for something rusty and old to put in our garden. Wish we could find one curbside too. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  7. Hi Olive, I want to come lay in the hammock and just admire your gorgeous Hydrangeas... can't believe Joe found that wonderful old wheelbarrow on the side of the road... yippee!... xoxo Julie Marie

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  8. I remember we used to have a rusty wheelbarrow with cement chunks stuck to it when I was a child.

    Hydrangeas...such a splendid blue.

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  9. You flowers are all so beautiful, and these are not exception. Sue wish I had your gardening ability!

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  10. my hydrangeas are just budding. Love the look it gives in the garden and yours is goreous!

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  11. Beautiful hydrangeas you have there, and they also look really nice when they are dried. Could you do some for me as well please?! I would love that rusty wheelbarrow. Much more character to have in the garden!

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  12. Your hydrangeas and the hammock look soooooo inviting and gorgeous. Beautiful. Hugs, Marty

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  13. I love hydrangeas too - especially the beautiful blue ones

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  14. That blue hydrangea is gorgeous. I want a blue one for my garden too.

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  15. Oh soooo pretty...I so wish my would still look this good when the wedding bells start ringing around here (July 23).

    Blessings,
    Linda

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  16. Your blue hydrangea is just beautiful and it matches the hammock.

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  17. Dear Olive,
    Your rusty wheelbarrow reminds me of our one. When my husband pushes it, it squeaks so much that I'm suprised that the neighbours don't complain!! Our daughter bought us a new one but, it's just not the same so we continue using our squeaky one.
    Your hydrangeas are beautiful. They don't come out here until the early Autumn. XXXX

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  18. What beautiful hydrangeas! I love the blue flowers and hammock,so lovely! My hydrangeas are just now starting to bloom, I can't wait!

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  19. Me again..wait...I know good and well I left a comment on here over the weekend about these gorgeous hydrangeas....I told you about our sweet neighbor when I was a little girl named Mrs. Headley who was like a grandmother to me..she had hydrangeas all across the front of her porch...I loved her so...man...I must have got so excited I forgot to hit the post button...any way I love this post...I always plant a hydrangea in my yard in remembrance of her...thanks so much for coming by girl...and did you say you SLEEP on your vintage pillowcases!!!! Oh my word girl..say it ain't so! lol You just need to send them to me and I'll hang them up or frame them or something...I just can't bring myself to sleep on them...well I was gonna send you a pair of vintage ruffled pantaloons for Christmas but knowing you'd just put them on before Santa could get back up the chimney...welllll...you can scratch that idea! lol lol Have a great day sweetie...Picket

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