Three of my favorites! Too early for lilacs and roses here of course, but if I had already planted my sweet peas they would be coming up about now. The lilacs are a botanical print, and I found the sweet little rose painting in a sweet little shop that opened up recently.
My blue lidded jars are also a recent find, and add such a nice spring color all by themselves.
My Valentine roses have dried nicely in the pitcher, and I'm enjoying the lasting bloom of an indoor flowering plant. (The purple campanulas have spent their bloom. Do they bloom again? They will be planted in the garden.)
It won't be too long before we are looking at the real thing.
I hope you're enjoying a wonderful Sunday!
Jacqueline
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Very beautiful, Jacqueline!
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Hi, I've just popped over from "A Nantucket State of Mind" and I'm happy to visit and become your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteThis post is lovely and it's making me long for Spring!!! Hopefully our snow will be GONE soon!
Have a lovely week!
Mary
Beautiful images, I love fresh flowers scattered around the home too. Hope you are having a lovely day!
ReplyDeletelove your flower pic!!! angie from germany
ReplyDeleteAlways beautiful pictures and thoughts from you! Those look like Azaleas in your picture- I like the bi-colored flowers on them.
ReplyDeleteThe campanulas I have come up in the late spring and bloom for a long time in the summer, and they like shade.
Pretty pinks today Jacqueline. Sweet peas don't bloom here until July. Such a difference in our climates! I love sweet peas and planted a six-pack of plants around an obelisk last summer. The did really well and I picked many bouquets of their sweet scent for the house.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pinks & photos!
ReplyDeleteSuch pink beauty! Love all those flowers, I have lilacs and roses but I can not get sweet peas to grow.
ReplyDeleteSooo pretty, Jacqueline!! Love the jars with the blue lids.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
So pretty, Jacqueline. I always say I'm going to plant sweet peas, then don't. They remind me of my grandmother's garden. Hope life is good........Sarah
ReplyDeleteSuch prettiness, Jacqueline...and we have a foot of snow moving in...
ReplyDeleteLove love the Rose painting so pretty and bright.. My sweet peas are coming up though I don't only have pink..this year I added a range of colors..Nice post.. ty with love Janice
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ReplyDeletej' adore les pois de senteur
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un vrai bonheur dans un jardin
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edith (iris)
Such ceautiful images, I needed this on the Monday morning. It is windy and cold and they are talking maybe a Noreaster again by Wednesday.
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Lovely images to brighten Monday. I planted my sweet peas last weekend.....can't wait to see and smell their blooms.
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Flowers present us with some of the most beautiful forms and colors in nature. I adore botanical prints and I love the lilacs. Not to mention this charming lidded jar ...Love! Thank you for always evoking this good comforting feeling of nostalgia in me...
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ReplyDeleteExquisite are your floral photos, dear one!!!
Lilacs, were my Mother~in~laws favorite, Roses are a favorite of mine and my MoMa's birth flower is Sweet Peas!!!
Thank you for sharing your lovely photography with us!!!
Fondly,
Pat
Pretty flowers always cheer you up, they are lovely.
ReplyDeleteMerle.....
love the blue chippy pitcher, and pretty flowers, jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteLove the two tone jar. Can't wait for my roses to bloom. I'm getting lonesome for them.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely colors, Jacqueline, and a beautiful reminder of what waits for us around the corner. I love lilacs, sweetpeas and roses, too, and cannot wait until it's planting time again. Thank you for this beautiful post.
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