Friday, March 20, 2009

. . . the fuzz is clearing

. . . well, enough for me to go to my favourite Nursery at Ascot!

(This beautiful clematis will have to be mine in the Spring Time.)
. . . and bask in wonder at these beautiful zinnia's

. . . oh and just a spot of sewing.  Had been making this little mini quilt from a "KD" piece that came my way.  Will add this to my mini quilt wall.


. . . love it!

28 comments:

  1. Such gorgeous flowers. We had our first daffodils bloom. Lots of buds on the trees too. I love spring. What a pretty little quilt.

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  2. Ohh...your photos of the flowers are so wonderful..:o)
    No signs of any flowers here..:o( but its melting...:o)

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  3. beautiful eye candy. I cant wait to get into my garden now that it has cooled down a bit.

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  4. Lovely flowers and a very sweet little quilt!

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  5. So glad you are back in the swing of thing we love ,like qulits and flowers.
    patsy

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  6. Gorgeous flowers! I love your mini quilt!

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  7. Very pretty! Glad to hear your eyes are clearing - can't wait to hear what you think of life without glasses!

    Lucy x

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  8. I am assuming your wall is already ful of little AC mini quilts then....?

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  9. Your flower are gorgeous. What is the purple one? I have never seen one like that. Im glad you are recovering from your op. Nice stitching.

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  10. Great pics as always - I love that mini quilt....maybe I need to start a wall....

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  11. I love it too Annie - especially the little french knots that you've added! The flower photos are wonderful as always.

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  12. That Zinnia is magnificent! And I love the detail stitching on your mini quilt. Much quieter week here without you, but lots of happy memories!

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  13. Those flowers are wonderful.

    I love the colours in your mini quilt and your stitching is so neat!

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  14. Ooooh, Annie, your stitching is so pretty! I'm fond of zinnias, too. Got to get that seed in the ground. Glady the fog is lifing!

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  15. I didn't like zinnia's all that much but the colour on those are stunning. I might have to rethink my zinnia feelings. Lucky you to be able to wander around that nursery. I'm green with envy....if you will pardon the pun. Love the mini quilt too - so cute.

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  16. so glad you can see the world again, Annie. Your photos are lovely. So was the op worth it?

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  17. Beautiful flower pics as always Annie, and I'm glad your eyes are up to sewing cute mini quilts. Nice pic up at cheeky beaks too!

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  18. forgot to tell you that I love your quilt made from Kristen's fabric. Just beautiful.

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  19. Beautiful work as always annie. You can almost hear the flowers sighing with relief. I cant wait to start our garden in our new home and will be popping by regularly for some insipiration.

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  20. I LOVE it too! And I so like the idea of a mini quilt wall like Lucy's. Glad the fuzz is clearing. LOVE the nursery photos-just gorgeous:)

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  21. I love your stitching on the mini quilt, it looks gorgeous. And my daughter and I have just been admiring your flowers, she wants us to get the same ones!
    : )

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  22. The red color of the zinnia´s are so beautiful.

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  23. Beautiful mini qiult and fantastic pics. Glad your eyes are feeling better.

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  24. Beautiful flowers...
    ...and a gorgeous little wallquilt!
    Happy to hear your eyes are getting better.
    Wished I could throw away my glasses...I've had glasses sice I was 5... And my sight isn't actually improving...

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  25. It won't be long before we will have all kinds of flowers blooming too. Just daffodils in my yard now.

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