Romantic roses, wow. The post below about your children growing up, well I get that part too. Great photo/word combinations here, enjoyed them completely.
Beautiful images. They make me want to waft about in something floaty carrying armfuls of roses for the house, which of course is decorated in tasteful chintz. Which is quite an accomplishment given that I don't do floaty or chintz!
Cat -- your photos always have such beautiful post work!
ReplyDeletep.s. It's still Tuesday. ;-)
Oh...how I wish they could be timeless in actual form. But then...they are timeless in your extraordinary photographs.
ReplyDeleteWordless, Timeless and Priceless. Just gorgoeus!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Cat! I like the simplicity of the mason jar against the exquisite roses.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. I really enjoy your work with textures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, pale shade of rose. And they look so modern and unfussy in the jelly jar; nice shot!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, so softly pink and delightfully perrypoo. : )
ReplyDeleteYou know what they say Alan, it's 5:00 somewhere! Same principle applied ;)
ReplyDelete@All, thanks for stopping by and smelling the roses! Ha! That was bad...
Pretty photos! I like them in the mason jar, too.
ReplyDeleteMason jars have so many uses and I have never used them for canning. :)
Love these! Great composition and use of texture...and they are just so darn pretty too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...as usual.
ReplyDeleteRomantic roses, wow. The post below about your children growing up, well I get that part too. Great photo/word combinations here, enjoyed them completely.
ReplyDeleteAs always I love your perspective. Great shots.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs!
ReplyDeleteprecious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful artist you are.
ReplyDeleteLove the theme.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Beautiful! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images. They make me want to waft about in something floaty carrying armfuls of roses for the house, which of course is decorated in tasteful chintz. Which is quite an accomplishment given that I don't do floaty or chintz!
ReplyDeleteWhat a high compliment Janet!! Thank you. I don't do floaty or chintz either but I know just what you mean!!
ReplyDeleteTimeless and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOn another note, just read "light of foot" and I still have the willies from your patio guest. How great to have a wrangler on call.
Lovely photos! Is there an email address we can contact you on?
ReplyDeleteKind regards
Elspeth
Managing Director
MyGardenSchool
Yes, Elspeth. You can reach me at austinwhimsicalgardener@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI look forward to hearing from you!
So beautiful Cat!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, that is timeless -- beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHere's a plant that I think might be Texas-proof:
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I saw this and thought of your garden. :o)