Thank you for the lovely compliment on my border photo. That garden is very special to me, because so many of the plants in it were gifts from 1) good friends of my parents and 2) my dear friend and gardening mentor, Rita. I think flowers that are shared are the best kinds.
Loving the tree. Looks like it is in an older part of town, no?
ReplyDeleteLove the bag! Are you heading to Emma's sale tomorrow?
ReplyDeleteHow Cool is that Tree...
ReplyDeleteLove the Fabrics in the Bag what a Thoughtful Neighbour you are...
cheers
I would have had to get a picture of that tree also. I love hearts.
ReplyDeleteThose autumn colored trees are very nice too.
Your bag is gorgeous and I know the lady will enjoy using it.
FlowerLady
Loooooove the tree Annie! Beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you at the show.
The electric company trimmed that tree nicely.
ReplyDeleteAnd some electric companies would just have cut those trees down! Great job. Good you had your camera with you!
ReplyDeleteNow that's how they should trim all the trees for power lines, with a little thought and creativity....
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xxx
The donut tree is odd. Love the bag. Happy Easter.
ReplyDeleteAmazing pruning of the tree, great shot... love the autumn colours too and the bag is very nice, lucky neighbour's daughter :)
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures, the tree would have caught my fancy, too.
ReplyDeleteI like the fabrics that you chose for the bag, the result is very pretty.
Annie I love that tree! WOW! That's a special sight!
ReplyDeleteNo wonder you went back for your camera-lovely tree. Really like the fabric you chose for the bag and the red just sets it off:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the lovely compliment on my border photo. That garden is very special to me, because so many of the plants in it were gifts from 1) good friends of my parents and 2) my dear friend and gardening mentor, Rita. I think flowers that are shared are the best kinds.
ReplyDeletePlease Annie can I have the pattern for the Mumsy Bag? Lovely yo see the last flowers before winter in your garden
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