May 21, 2010
The flowers I picked yesterday yielded three bouquets; two little ones for the kitchen and bathroom and a large one for the dining table. It's weird, I felt like the pressure was on in taking photos of these pretties. Because this was an official linky-fest I had to get this spot on. Get a grip Renee.
Then I loosened up and let my eye go where it wanted which was right to the two Allium blossoms sticking out the top.
Perfect.
If only figuring out this Linky feature was as easy.
If you're just visiting today and want to know what's going on please read this post. Please use the linky feature below to share your bouquet blossoms.
Update: My SINCEREST apologies to those fourteen of you who participated in this list, whose links were deleted by accident when I was creating the code for the next week's Friday's Flowers. I'm so sorry! Don't even ask me how that happened. I'm technologically challenged.
beautiful!! i am inspired by all the lovely flowers & photos you take. we just moved last August and I am missing my big peony bush and hydrangeas and calla lilies... we are starting at ground zero here, right around our house, though we had a lot of wonderful daffodils in the woods and i've found some great irises in random places. work in progress! I'd love to see a list of your perennials sometime, because our garden budget is teensy and i want to make the most of it.
Our (wild) allium is white!
It's my first time using the linky feature, and I wish I'd entered a proper title for my bouquet link! Oh well ... Thanks for the wonderful project!
These are beautiful. I love the color.
Nice big blooms! Do they smell nice too?
no smell.
I love this idea! I don't have any flowers to share today (our yard remains a disaster while we remodel the house). Following the linkys was a great break in my day. Thanks for sharing everyone!
I figured it out and I joined! I do have some pictures of a bouquet that my daughter picked me a few days ago. I will get those on tonight and then join you next week! Thanks again Renee!
so glad you figured it out. can't wait to pop over to your blog and see what you have to share.
I love alliums. I would love to have a whole area of the garden filled with different types.
happy day! ~marcia
Wonderful idea. I just found your blog through Francesca's:)
Renee, this is such a lovely idea and one I'll be joining in the future. Didn't find the post until after Friday (: I love the thought of bringing that loveliness in and sharing it with family and friends or to just brighten our own spaces with nature's smile. So good, so good (:
XOXO
Beautiful! I love the shots I have seen around the internet. Stunning, Renee! Nicola
Great idea. Nice blog, and nice to meet you, via Francesca. I gather that you home school. We have 3 kids, 2 are home schooled. Off to mulch my garden on this sunny tropical Sunday, before it gets too hot here :)
So beautiful! And HI! I'm edging back....slowly....lots and lots of stuff in your life to catch up on I'm sure:)
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renee on May 21, 2010, 10:56 a.m.
Whoops. When I was deleting a bunch of spam this am I must of deleted daffodil lane's comment. I apologize. (it was here before I went on a deleting binge in my comments section).
Yes, daffodil lane, that is spirea. I love its chartreuse color both in the garden and bouquets.