Photographs, notes, and art inspired by the good life. From an 1830's Antebellum house within the National Forest. Stop by and visit for a few, leave me a note.The Carolinas are calling.
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these are all so lovely...a good mixture of color and textures...have a marvelous weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi there!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers! I don't get to see abundant flowers anymore anywhere. At least there's the internet and books.
Awwwww!!
ReplyDeleteThese are truly beautiful and perfect pics of flowers in all their glory!
The frames really work and show them off wonderfully!
Thanks for sharing - they're great photos!
Take care
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It's lovely to see some spring colour after the long winter we've had.
ReplyDeleteI have a smile from era to ear.;)
ReplyDeleteNature makes me happy at all times and these gorgeous flowers are a true feast for the eyes and the soul.
Beautiful dear Kat!
Have a lovely weekend,
xo
Zuzana
Yes, they made me smile...if I could only smell them!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful! I especially like the small arrangement on your counter. It's perfect elegance : )
ReplyDeleteA dozen gorgeous flowers! I can see why you think that's the most gorgeous place on earth - it sure looks like it to me, too!
ReplyDeleteawesome collections,
ReplyDeletebeautiful and inspiring!
Yay! I am in WA state for this month and we have daffs and tulips, forsythia and cherry and apricot blossoms now. The orchard sounds like it could take off because of all the bees. Spring is wonderful. Thanks for sharing your part of the world.
ReplyDeleteThose are really beautiful! I especially love the Lillies of the Valley. We had some of those where I grew up and they used to smell wonderful. Now you are taking me down memory lane. :) Thanks for the reminder that spring is, indeed, on the way.
ReplyDelete-- Lisa