(It is so worth it)
Cheers,
Kat
The Carolina's are calling.
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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no way...too much beauty to enjoy...
ReplyDeleteLovely! Spring is my favourite time of year, so no, my own allergies don't keep me inside. :-)
ReplyDeleteHere our crocuses have just come into full bloom and the daffodils are not quite ready to burst forth. Soon, though!
Beautiful! I love wisteria:)
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
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OH I'm sorry you have hayfever!! But these blooms are so worth suffering for!! Awww - you take care! x
ReplyDelete*sigh* I always have to stay inside, but I'd say it's sure worth it!
ReplyDeleteI love South Carolina and the Live Oaks and Spanish Moss. My daughter graduated from the College of Charleston, and my older brother from the Citadel. We have been there a lot and enjoyed every minute.
ReplyDeleteNope, there's no way I'd be staying in the house either!
ReplyDeleteJust take lots of tissues with you when you're out getting your gorgeous photos!
Lovely series of photos; fourth and fifth photos are my favorites.
ReplyDeleteAllergies.... I know them well. Nope ~ I would have to go outside as well! After all, that's what they invented allergy medication for right? :)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your spring Kat!
xo Catherine