Wow! It's almost too beautiful to be real. In another life, I was a floral designer. That arrangement would have cost my customers a fortune! How lovely to be able to pluck such beauty from your own garden. BTW, I bought a food processor and made your lemon tart. Delicious! Thank you.
WOW! that is breathtaking! Makes me want to grab my paints and/or go cut some quince branches...our garden is waking up ever so slowly. Thanks for sharing part of yours.
That makes a lovely bouquet for the entrance hall. Glad you got to enjoy now spring blossoms as a sign that spring is advancing. Love that little fleur-de-lys on the wall! Is it a door stopper or something like that?
Stunning !!! Love your new 'spring' header photo. Isnt it lovely to live somewhere with a beautiful home that looks completely different with each season. We dont have that here in Queensland , its sunny & less sunny ! Karyn x
Hi Sharon I love Magnolias.. so beautiful... I have a tree outside my front door but sadly it only had a few blooms this summer.. How wonderful to see all of these and how wonderful you are coming into spring..
Have a lovely week.. and thanks for the kind comments.. ciao xxxx Julie
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They're just stunning!
ReplyDeleteAh! This is breathtakingly beautiful. How can one not have a good week when looking at this!
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Shel x
What a lovely way to start the week - and from your jardin too - perfect!
ReplyDeletex Suzi
I just planted a tulip magnolia, I hope it survives the Texas heat.
ReplyDeleteoh so pretty!
ReplyDelete<3 Cara
Lilac and Grey
Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteLove them..thank you for sharing these pink beauties with us!
Have a lovely day..xo
Deborah xo
Wow! It's almost too beautiful to be real. In another life, I was a floral designer. That arrangement would have cost my customers a fortune! How lovely to be able to pluck such beauty from your own garden. BTW, I bought a food processor and made your lemon tart. Delicious! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful..hard to believe they aren't silk. Fabulous...two of my favorite flowers. They add such life and beauty to any room.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful combination and the container so special. Even the color of the walls so perfect.
ReplyDeletevery very beautiful....:D
ReplyDeleteLovely! Perfect! Loved it. Have a nice week.
ReplyDeleteReally lovely.
ReplyDeleteKat :)
A lovely way to start the week. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteJeanne
WOW! that is breathtaking! Makes me want to grab my paints and/or go cut some quince branches...our garden is waking up ever so slowly.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing part of yours.
How lovely! Thanks for a beautiful start to my day (and week)!
ReplyDeleteHow did you know that my favorite color is PINK? What a gorgeous sight to behold.
ReplyDeleteNow, if only the snow would melt and the flowers would start blooming here in Minnesota. So. Sick. Of. Winter.
Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteJust gorgeous!
Lovely lovely flowers! I can smell them from my computer monitor...that's how lovely they look. Love your blog, I'm your newest follower.
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Luscious! I would have to say you are about 3 weeks ahead of me here. I'll just have to enjoy the beautiful blooms here for now!
ReplyDeleteLoving that magnolia (surprise, surprise!)...
Dearest Sharon,
ReplyDeleteThat makes a lovely bouquet for the entrance hall. Glad you got to enjoy now spring blossoms as a sign that spring is advancing.
Love that little fleur-de-lys on the wall! Is it a door stopper or something like that?
Have a great week!
Mariette
Hi Sharon,
ReplyDeleteMagnolias are perfect!!! I can't wait when I would see blooming them in Poland!!!
Have a lovely day,
Virginia
I wish we could smell them too. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteStunning !!!
ReplyDeleteLove your new 'spring' header photo. Isnt it lovely to live somewhere with a beautiful home that looks completely different with each season.
We dont have that here in Queensland , its sunny & less sunny !
Karyn x
Beautiful! I am glad to see spring is arriving to my other home continent. xxoo Jenny
ReplyDeleteHi Sharon
ReplyDeleteI love Magnolias.. so beautiful... I have a tree outside my front door but sadly it only had a few blooms this summer.. How wonderful to see all of these and how wonderful you are coming into spring..
Have a lovely week.. and thanks for the kind comments.. ciao xxxx Julie
oh my.. just noticed the banner.. simply beautiful!!! xxxx
ReplyDeleteSo very, very beautiful. I swear, if Spring doesn't get here soon I am going to burst out of my skin!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your home Sharon! Love the new header, so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteFra
I also have a Tree Tulip and its branches and flowers are stunning. Wonderful bouquet with the plum blooms.
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