Friday, May 16

Friday Farm Photo: Outdoor Decorating


There's Nothing Like Fresh Flowers to Brighten Things Up

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7 comments:

  1. Oh poor Zelda. My pelvis just hurts at the thought of this.

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  2. God bless the spring flowers that bloom without being asked. Those are my kind of plants.

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  3. Ah bright yellow blooms are a sign of springtime. Poor Zelda - hard to imagine carrying that much extra around on their spindly legs. Maybe next post will be Zelda and her triplets?! Enjoy the spring between racing around doing a zillion things - know the work on new bakery/home has to be progressing.

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  4. What are those flowers?? I saw them on the grounds of Southern Exposure Seed Exchange (in VA) recently and loved them, but I have no idea what they are.

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  5. Poor Zelda I was wondering how she is....she must be miserable!

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  6. Beautifl sunny blooms, thanks for sharing. I bet Zelda is just waiting for better weather :)

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