I love your flowers Denise as I know you do also. They are just so beautiful and colorful. I hope all goes well with your scan so your not worrying so much. I get you believe me I understand I think health worries are the worst. Take it easy Denise and hopefully as quickly as time moves it will all be behind you. I will keep you in my thoughts and heart sending healing thoughts your way. ❤
Thanks so much Terri. I have a jam packed summer with visiting cousins from England and lots of family camping trips so I need my energy and some good humor to keep me going.
🥀🌷🥀 Peaceful, joyful, contentment, smiles and everything happy...that's what I feel when I experience a garden, Denise 🥀🪻🥀 Yours is spectacular, dear one! 🥀🪷🥀
Oh Ellen. Thank you so much. The other morning the wind was blowing and I woke up at 5 a.m. because I was smelling something wonderful and the scent was blowing right at me. It was my Lilac and my Mock Orange! I smiled and sighed then went back to sleep-so happy.
It looks like you live in a flower wonderland. Everything is so very pretty. Thanks for sharing with us. Alas, I have only trees and shrubs around my house. My daughter tells me I should get some container plants to put around the pool, but all I can think is if we get one of our normal summer downpours, the soil will end up in the bottom of the pool ... or maybe the entire container when we have a hurricane. There are a number of flowering trees and shrubs that I see every day during my walks so I am still able to enjoy flowers ... just not as fancy as yours! And your sea glass trees ... WOW! ... fabulous! Hoping you get good news from your next scan. I'll be thinking about you.
Thanks Ann. But you know if you desire a few containers of flowers just go for it. Even if they are only temporary the joy they will bring is worth it ❤️
Thanks Emma. A busy week ahead as a cousin from England who I last saw when I was four will be visiting next week. So you know what that means. House work. Yuck
Hello from Alberta :) Ahh, yes, gardening....there's something so very peaceful and therapeutic about flowers. Due to my own mobility issues and constant pain in my legs and knees (can't bend them at all), I can no longer plant flowers in my flowerbeds, just too hard to keep up with it all so this year will do a few pots on my back deck and front porch, but like with you, it gives me such great joy to just sit in the sun and enjoy the flowers. Where I live we can get a lot of big hail storms and it's just too hard to have to rush around covering flowerbeds in the event of hail (which can decimate them in seconds), so pots are easier to quickly cover up. Your planters are beautiful, an amazing colorful assortment of flowers. Our winters are too cold here, my Mock Orange only lasted 2 years (in the ground) then slowly petered out.
I was raised from the age of 6 in Calgary and boy do I remember the hail. A friend of the family had a huge farm and a few days before they started bringing in the crops, they got wiped out by hail and their year was ruined. I remember the devastation and the destruction of roofs everywhere.
I love your flowers Denise as I know you do also. They are just so beautiful and colorful. I hope all goes well with your scan so your not worrying so much. I get you believe me I understand I think health worries are the worst. Take it easy Denise and hopefully as quickly as time moves it will all be behind you. I will keep you in my thoughts and heart sending healing thoughts your way. ❤
Thanks so much Terri. I have a jam packed summer with visiting cousins from England and lots of family camping trips so I need my energy and some good humor to keep me going.
🥀🌷🥀 Peaceful, joyful, contentment, smiles and everything happy...that's what I feel when I experience a garden, Denise 🥀🪻🥀 Yours is spectacular, dear one! 🥀🪷🥀
Oh Ellen. Thank you so much. The other morning the wind was blowing and I woke up at 5 a.m. because I was smelling something wonderful and the scent was blowing right at me. It was my Lilac and my Mock Orange! I smiled and sighed then went back to sleep-so happy.
It looks like you live in a flower wonderland. Everything is so very pretty. Thanks for sharing with us. Alas, I have only trees and shrubs around my house. My daughter tells me I should get some container plants to put around the pool, but all I can think is if we get one of our normal summer downpours, the soil will end up in the bottom of the pool ... or maybe the entire container when we have a hurricane. There are a number of flowering trees and shrubs that I see every day during my walks so I am still able to enjoy flowers ... just not as fancy as yours! And your sea glass trees ... WOW! ... fabulous! Hoping you get good news from your next scan. I'll be thinking about you.
Thanks Ann. But you know if you desire a few containers of flowers just go for it. Even if they are only temporary the joy they will bring is worth it ❤️
Your plants look so pretty. Take care and I hope you have a better week ahead x
Thanks Emma. A busy week ahead as a cousin from England who I last saw when I was four will be visiting next week. So you know what that means. House work. Yuck
Hello from Alberta :) Ahh, yes, gardening....there's something so very peaceful and therapeutic about flowers. Due to my own mobility issues and constant pain in my legs and knees (can't bend them at all), I can no longer plant flowers in my flowerbeds, just too hard to keep up with it all so this year will do a few pots on my back deck and front porch, but like with you, it gives me such great joy to just sit in the sun and enjoy the flowers. Where I live we can get a lot of big hail storms and it's just too hard to have to rush around covering flowerbeds in the event of hail (which can decimate them in seconds), so pots are easier to quickly cover up. Your planters are beautiful, an amazing colorful assortment of flowers. Our winters are too cold here, my Mock Orange only lasted 2 years (in the ground) then slowly petered out.
I was raised from the age of 6 in Calgary and boy do I remember the hail. A friend of the family had a huge farm and a few days before they started bringing in the crops, they got wiped out by hail and their year was ruined. I remember the devastation and the destruction of roofs everywhere.