I know that this an upscale, distinguished household when you have a special tea towel for Easter. I am in awe! Maybe soon you’ll add a Passover dish cloth!
'Lo, Elizabeth. I bet your tulips are gorgeous. Sorry you lost your Irises:( Azaleas love NC. I never had much luck growing them in the midwest. Have a grand one;)
Oh thank you, Jeanie. I love Irises too. The lavender have traveled the Midwest, originating in Southern IL, transplanted to IN, back to Central IL and finally NC:)
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Love your blooms. Our summer is winding down (finally). We have some azaleas, some deisies and the hoya is reblooming.
Hi Sandra - lovely to see the Irises and the azaleas ... we're having some much needed rain ... enjoy the coming of Spring and Summer - cheers Hilary
I'm loving the azealia photos.
Definitely azalea time here!
I know that this an upscale, distinguished household when you have a special tea towel for Easter. I am in awe! Maybe soon you’ll add a Passover dish cloth!
Looks pretty!
Wow! You have some beautiful and healthy looking flowers. We have...dirt
Goregous! We are just getting the bleeding hearts but everything follows that. Can't wait! Xo
It's Mud Season with a touch of daffodils
Lovely iris.
CJ, Mud Season with a touch of daffodils. Love it;)
Thanks, Christine;) Glad you like them.
'Lo, Elizabeth. I bet your tulips are gorgeous. Sorry you lost your Irises:(
Azaleas love NC. I never had much luck growing them in the midwest. Have a grand one;)
EC, Nice. And a Woot Woot for cool weather.
Hils, Yay for rain. Cheers,
Andrew, I'm glad;)
Alex, Tis the season, isn't it?
David, You are so funny.
Thanks, Jamie:)
Birgit, LOL.You're funny. I'm sure you'll have flowers soon.
Lindas flores. Te mando un beso.
Your flowers are so pretty. I think it's finally warm enough to plant some vegetables here. Happy Holidays!
Irises are such a favorite and these are fantastic! I'm so impressed!
Thanks, J.P. Sending you hugs
Hey Natalie, Yay for planting vegetables.
Oh thank you, Jeanie. I love Irises too. The lavender have traveled the Midwest, originating in Southern IL, transplanted to IN, back to Central IL and finally NC:)
PS. I think they like NC best:)
Whoops. Sorry, Elizabeth, I was scrolling down and inadvertently hit the delete button and don't know how to bring you back. Mega apologies.
Denise, I love bleeding hearts.
Lovely to see the Iris and that azalea is a wonderful colour.
All the best Jan
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