Hi there friends just wanted to say we are still around and apologize for being away for a while. I hope you all had a wonder full Mother's Day this past Sunday. But we are just taking a short break to smell all the roses and the other Spring flowers in the garden and enjoy the work we have done throughout the year. Before we start posting again but I promise we will be back. Hope to see you all soon...........Julian & Ray
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
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Hi Julian and Ray,
ReplyDeleteEnjoy all those flowers and sunshine, "see" you soon:-)
Hugs,
Bella
G'eve sweetie ~ Enjoy! We are doing the same thing.
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful day ~
TTFN ~
Marydon
Hi Guys, Take time to relax. We will be here when you get back. Have fun!
ReplyDelete~Debra xxx
Capers of the vintage vixens
Take your time to relax and enjoy the flowers. All the best to you!
ReplyDeleteGood idea guys! Enjoy that gorgeous garden you work so hard on!
ReplyDeleteHave a much needed rest! I love this sane
ReplyDelete"Enjoy Lifes Garden" so, I hope you do! Can I come over and take a nap on that lounge?? LOL!
Hugs,
Eloise
Our gardens are what we work so hard at..we strive to accomplish beautiful works of art and if we dont take time to enjoy, who will? Smell the flowers and be happy as can be!
ReplyDelete~Shirley
oh, I love that chaise!!!!
ReplyDeleteso important people make a tranquil setting for yourself to relax
ReplyDeleteI just love your antique iron chase. OH MY!!!!!Richard at My Old Historic House
ReplyDeleteHi Annette, I tried to go on your blog but I had no luck. But you will be able to find a yard long painting at a fleamarket if there is one close to your home. Maybe a antique store will have them if the dealers sell them. but I must say you can try E-bay go to art-oil paintings-florals then it will give you an option of the years you are intrested in. Such as antique vintage or new. I wish you lots of luck. Let us know how you do.....Julian
ReplyDeleteI understand the rose smelling break. Your garden is inspiring.
ReplyDeleteDon't give up on the wisteria. They respond to heavy pruning or you can trick it by chopping at the roots.
Xx
C
Thanks so much Julian and Ray for sharing this post at Cottage Flora Thursday's! So glad to have you come back....I love all the gorgeous goodies you have in your garden & i agree with others not to give up on the wisteria....funny thing, you'll have it popping up all over in no time (which is why i ended up tearing mine out.....) xoox, tracie
ReplyDeleteOh my what a gorgeous chaise that is!
ReplyDeleteHi there~ Just stopping back by to say thanks for sharing this charming post at FNF :) Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteOh my sweetness this garden is just bursting with beauty! Looks so peaceful and inviting.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Olivia