Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Walk-Gathered Flowers

Now why (wisteria)

Would I want to be inside (red clover, azalea)


On a day like today?

10 comments:

  1. Oh my lord, that's it. Whether they like it or not, I am going to pack up my family and we are moving to Lloyd. Like, today. It is barely getting the tiniest little bit of green here, and flowers? Ha.

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  2. Looks like everything is blooming beautifully in Florida.

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  3. It is beautiful there. Our flowers are just starting to pop out here.

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  4. Stephanie- Thank the universe!

    Kori- Okay. But don't blame me when you're dying in August. Hotter than hell and buggy to boot. And the humidity? Oh honey. It's bad. But hell, we survive and then we have this spring.

    Rebecca- It is!

    Syd- Isn't it glorious? The older I get, the more I love it.

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  5. I would be outside too with all those blossoms...we have had rain, sun, wind, hail...weird day in California. We should be having high 60's or 70's and it is mid 50's....go figure. Oh but my wisteria is just beginning to show her lovely purple blooms....

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  6. Those flowers are unbelievable. I think that here they are predicting snow.

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  7. I love your inventive bouquets, the way the long red clover blossoms bounce their color off the pink of the azalea blooms. And the light, the light! x0 N2

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  8. I bet they smell as wonderful as they are beautiful! Great photoing! enjoyed your blog very much. Iflorist.co.uk

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  9. Ellen- If the wisteria is blooming, it will be warm soon. It is still very chilly here in the mornings and at night.

    Angie M- Poor baby!

    N2- I know. Red and pink and purple are not "supposed" to go with each other and yet, here they do.

    Ann Flower- Thanks for visiting! And yes, they do smell so good.

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