Love your flowers Olive! It's nice to see flowers instead of all the snow. Even though you didn't grow the impatients I love them in the old coffee pot.
Dear Miss Olive; Thank-You so much for the Beauty that you show in ALL of your Photos. I hope that you and Joe have been well, and that your Daughter is having the time of her life in Korea. Thank-You for Sharing such Beautiful things.... Please Take Care :-)
Your flowers are all so pretty Olive!... I cannot wait for Spring and my gardens again!... I LOVE that old blue tea kettle!... and also your grapevine basket on your fence... xoxo Julie Marie
Beautiful, beautiful images for us today. I love your flowers, and the little containers. May I wish you, Joe and CC a very happy and healthy new year, filled with many blessings. Let's hope 2014 will be a good one for all of us.
Thanks for the reminder that summer will be here again. I was beginning to forget how pretty it can be. Love the photo with orange flowers and the black wrought iron!
Love looking at your flower photography. The garden path is my favorite after the turquoise kettle. I wish now I had put in some pansies to cheer me up during this dreary weather we are having.
They are all gorgeous! I love your path, too. It was nice to see your flowers ~ we are getting more snow overnight tonight and into tomorrow with freezing and below temps. These pictures are the hope of what is to come in a few months!
Hi Olive, I'm visiting today from Lynne's http://irishgardenhouse.blogspot.ca/ and wondering about this bulb being mailed in the cold weather and the story behind it. Your pictures are all so beautiful, I especially like the old blue kettle used as a planter. I remember having a cracked tea cup in the tea room and used it as a planter for a wee little violet and a lady was upset that I had used a tea cup that way, I'm thinking your pot might have tossed her over the edge, still think it is amazing. love the wreathe planter as well.
Oh, yes, it will be summer again. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteYou are making me miss summer!! Your pics are beautiful. Improving my photography remains a goal.
ReplyDeleteLove your flowers Olive! It's nice to see flowers instead of all the snow. Even though you didn't grow the impatients I love them in the old coffee pot.
ReplyDeleteSo nice to see these flowers on a cold cold winter day..
ReplyDeleteOlive, these photos are beautiful! Reminds me of spring.....love that garden path too!
ReplyDeleteThe top photo looks like velvet flowers! So pretty and glad you shared. I feel like I can smell them.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful pictures to see on a day like today. It has been unbelievably cold here. Thanks for the warm-up!
ReplyDeleteDear Miss Olive;
ReplyDeleteThank-You so much for the Beauty that you show in ALL of your Photos.
I hope that you and Joe have been well, and that your Daughter is having the time of her life in Korea. Thank-You for Sharing such Beautiful things....
Please Take Care :-)
It's nice to see a little color after all this snow:@)
ReplyDeleteYour photos warm me right up, Olive! What a lovely landscape you have along your stepping stone walkway!
ReplyDeletePerfect 2013 recap . . . You have "the touch!"
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are all so pretty Olive!... I cannot wait for Spring and my gardens again!... I LOVE that old blue tea kettle!... and also your grapevine basket on your fence... xoxo Julie Marie
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely adore the last two images.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful images for us today. I love your flowers, and the little containers. May I wish you, Joe and CC a very happy and healthy new year, filled with many blessings. Let's hope 2014 will be a good one for all of us.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder that summer will be here again. I was beginning to forget how pretty it can be. Love the photo with orange flowers and the black wrought iron!
ReplyDeleteI must say, the hydrangeas are eye-catching!
ReplyDeleteLove looking at your flower photography. The garden path is my favorite after the turquoise kettle. I wish now I had put in some pansies to cheer me up during this dreary weather we are having.
ReplyDeleteThey are all gorgeous! I love your path, too. It was nice to see your flowers ~ we are getting more snow overnight tonight and into tomorrow with freezing and below temps. These pictures are the hope of what is to come in a few months!
ReplyDeleteHi Olive, I'm visiting today from Lynne's http://irishgardenhouse.blogspot.ca/ and wondering about this bulb being mailed in the cold weather and the story behind it. Your pictures are all so beautiful, I especially like the old blue kettle used as a planter. I remember having a cracked tea cup in the tea room and used it as a planter for a wee little violet and a lady was upset that I had used a tea cup that way, I'm thinking your pot might have tossed her over the edge, still think it is amazing. love the wreathe planter as well.
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