Hooray for spring. And, you are clever- look at that beanie (snuck in amongst all those fantastic flowers). I have tulips and daffs this year for the first time in years, and you have inspired me to take their photo (ps- it's taken me at least 4 times to prove I am not a robot...)
Your flowers are so lovely, Annie. Ah, the promise of spring... pity it's so cold right now. Liking the beanie and the poncho, too. Have a great week. Craft on Thursday??
I found your beautiful pictures strangely moving; perhaps because we are edging nearer to the end of summer and I see your part of the world awaking to all this glory. I am also in awe of your beanie; wow!
Ohhh stunning beanie. Will you share the pattern - love the design to and what ply wool please...lol. You are so clever. Obviously I need your garden help as your garden is gorgeous. Mine is a sad mess of weeds. Good thing I can look at your garden photos and dream of what mine might one day, with lots of hard work, will look like.
you must get so much pleasure from your garden with all your beautiful flowers...I am also keen to know if you got a double yolker from your huge chook egg!!! Lisa
Spring is coming... such beautiful flowers thanks for sharing...:O)
ReplyDeleteHooray for spring. And, you are clever- look at that beanie (snuck in amongst all those fantastic flowers). I have tulips and daffs this year for the first time in years, and you have inspired me to take their photo (ps- it's taken me at least 4 times to prove I am not a robot...)
ReplyDeleteLooking at your flowers' pictures is the only occasion in which I regret not haveing a garden any more.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are so lovely, Annie. Ah, the promise of spring... pity it's so cold right now. Liking the beanie and the poncho, too. Have a great week. Craft on Thursday??
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos Annie. I think ou are both very clever knitters.
ReplyDeleteI'm so envious of your tulips buds comming up. Mine have only just shot above the ground. Love to see a shot when they are open.
ReplyDeleteYour photos are exquisite! I especially like the first one. What kind of flower is that?
ReplyDeleteenjoyed the walk. Lots of familiar things from my end. No beanies here though
ReplyDeleteI found your beautiful pictures strangely moving; perhaps because we are edging nearer to the end of summer and I see your part of the world awaking to all this glory. I am also in awe of your beanie; wow!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden photos as usual and that beanie is amazing-you certainly are clever:)
ReplyDeleteOhhh stunning beanie. Will you share the pattern - love the design to and what ply wool please...lol. You are so clever. Obviously I need your garden help as your garden is gorgeous. Mine is a sad mess of weeds. Good thing I can look at your garden photos and dream of what mine might one day, with lots of hard work, will look like.
ReplyDeleteWow Annie your garden is looking amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteThe knitted hat is awesome and your Mum's knitting machine poncho will be snuggly for sure...
Jodie :)
I love Spring! I become a different person in that season...
ReplyDeleteWOW! Great photographs
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this great post!
ReplyDeleteYour garden is awesome!!
ReplyDeleteyou must get so much pleasure from your garden with all your beautiful flowers...I am also keen to know if you got a double yolker from your huge chook egg!!!
ReplyDeleteLisa