Your lavendar is beautiful! & i definately have 72 degree weather envy....i don't even want to know what temperature it is here. I would love to get out & dig in the dirt - but its raining & very very very wet here today...So it's great to see a pretty day at your place. Hope you come by to link up tomorrow at Cottage Flora Thursday's? Excited to see all the posts - so inspirational! xoox, Tracie
OH Man! I am so jealous,,,,72 goshhhhhhhhhh... love all the pretty flowers,,, hey my Tulips are coming up.....lol... enjoy your lovely weather and gorgeous garden..
81 degrees? lucky gardener~ i am really enjoying peeking around at all the garden party posts....thanks so much for linking up and sharing Cottage Flora Thursday's with your friends. Your photo's are so pretty - my favorite is the first with the lavendar...ahhh, that represents the mid of summer here in Seattle (which isn't till early August for us) xoox, Tracie
Pretty pictures...I didn't know what heather looked like but it's lovely. I wanted to try lavender in my backyard but I wonder if it's too late to try to grow it. I might give it a whirl.
You have a very beautiful garden here and I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to link in with some photos...either current or past (during the dormant seasons) to Flaunt Your Flowers on Friday with me. Many absolutely gorgeous gardens participate in this party, and yours would be a welcome visit for them all to make! I have enjoyed my visit here today... so much that I am now following you! stop by sometime if you have the urge....happy gardening! (¯`v´¯) `*.¸.*´Glenda/Tootsie ¸.•´¸.•*¨) ¸.•*¨) (¸.•´ (¸.•´ .•´ ¸¸.•¨¯`•.
Found you at Tootsie's. You have some beautiful flowers growing. I just planted the same purple flower that you have. The label said that it was an African daisy. Come visit my garden at http://cottageatthecrossroads.com
Hi, my name is Stefanie, and I truly feel lucky everyday for life. There is alot of bad, but we are here such a short time I try to always find something good. I love pastels, but have a weakness for primitives also, and I really love thrift stores. The search for treasures. I have a wonderful husband, and three children.
Hi Stefanie,
ReplyDeleteOoooh so pretty!! Yeah spring! 72 and Lavender it must smell and feel like heaven around there, enjoy!!
Hugs,
Bella
Your lavendar is beautiful! & i definately have 72 degree weather envy....i don't even want to know what temperature it is here. I would love to get out & dig in the dirt - but its raining & very very very wet here today...So it's great to see a pretty day at your place. Hope you come by to link up tomorrow at Cottage Flora Thursday's? Excited to see all the posts - so inspirational! xoox, Tracie
ReplyDeleteWow! Spring has indeed shown up at your home! Your flowers are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteNancy
I wish spring was here already. It's cold and nasty here so I am loving seeing your beautiful pics!
ReplyDeleteI am back from my trip to CA and now trying to catch up on my Blog visits!
Love,
LuLu~*xoxo
I can smell them from here. Beautiful!
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Hi Stefanie,
ReplyDeleteI love the lavender photos. So pretty.
I'm going to nose around your shop for awhile.
hugs
Sissie
Wish spring would stay instead of turning cold, dreary and rainy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, love them !!
ReplyDeleteOH Man! I am so jealous,,,,72 goshhhhhhhhhh... love all the pretty flowers,,, hey my Tulips are coming up.....lol... enjoy your lovely weather and gorgeous garden..
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Alaura
Beautiful lavender flowers. Just like you, I have all the blue flowers too! I love them and they are so easy to care for. Love your photos!
ReplyDeleteHappy Cottage Flora Thursday!
-marie
81 degrees? lucky gardener~ i am really enjoying peeking around at all the garden party posts....thanks so much for linking up and sharing Cottage Flora Thursday's with your friends. Your photo's are so pretty - my favorite is the first with the lavendar...ahhh, that represents the mid of summer here in Seattle (which isn't till early August for us) xoox, Tracie
ReplyDeleteGorgeous and you have a purple theme! Visiting from Fishtail cottage. ♥olive
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so lovely, I wish I could bend down a take a big sniff. Happy Spring.
ReplyDeletePretty pictures...I didn't know what heather looked like but it's lovely. I wanted to try lavender in my backyard but I wonder if it's too late to try to grow it. I might give it a whirl.
ReplyDeleteDeanna :D
Calling by to visit your Cottage Flora Thursday post, it is spring but as not as warm or advanced as yours.
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful blog and that lavender looks yummy...Happy April Fools day and hugs from Savannah, Cherry
ReplyDeleteYou have a very beautiful garden here and I would like to take this opportunity to invite you to link in with some photos...either current or past (during the dormant seasons) to Flaunt Your Flowers on Friday with me. Many absolutely gorgeous gardens participate in this party, and yours would be a welcome visit for them all to make!
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed my visit here today... so much that I am now following you! stop by sometime if you have the urge....happy gardening!
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`*.¸.*´Glenda/Tootsie
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Finally! Flowers I have in my garden...:) Now I feel right at home. I love them...sooo pretty! Thanks for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteWow, 72 degrees, I'm sure you got lots of things growing in there. Loved your captures. :) My Fertilizer Friday
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Tootsie's place for Fertilizer Friday. I shared my azaleas on my other non-food blog "My New 30."
Found you at Tootsie's. You have some beautiful flowers growing. I just planted the same purple flower that you have. The label said that it was an African daisy. Come visit my garden at
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Here from tootsie's. Beautiful photos. Checked out your Etsy shop and it is charming.
ReplyDeleteYour lavender is so pretty, and I bet it smells like heaven! I am linking over from Flora Thursday.
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