What's Wednesday without... a blossom party? 10/18/2011
While I was on the other side of the world, spring happened at home. People in my new town like to plant their flowers en masse, it would seem, and a walk with the dog is now awash with fragrant banks of pink, yellow and white roses; jasmine and wisteria tumbling over fences, and thick hedges of lavender. Even in my own garden, almost hidden behind a weed jungle that makes the thorny thicket around Sleeping Beauty's castle look like a pathetic patch of dandelions, I discovered a blossomy bounty. What to do with all this fragrant colour? Why, host my very own blossom party, of course, inspired by this one. Will you join me? Blossom Party for JAPAN from Hype Vandals on Vimeo. Comments10/18/2011 18:12
Oh, these flowers are breath-taking! I love flowers, all kinds of them. In Poland, where I was born and raised, we celebrate almost everything with flowers. Flowers are given for various occasions and with no occasion at all. :-)
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Naomi Bulger 10/18/2011 18:24
Angela you are officially invited to my blossom party
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10/18/2011 23:33
Very pretty. =) I don't like bringing flowers into the house though...bugs. :-P But I do like looking at them outside. *grin*
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10/19/2011 14:54
Wow! These are gorgeous flowers. I would love, love, love to grow flowers, but alas, it is far down on the priority sheet right now.
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10/20/2011 20:39
A blossom party is a brilliant idea, especially since you have so many gorgeous blooms!
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10/24/2011 02:21
Hi Nome!
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