"Spring is the time of plans and projects."
Leo Tolstoy - Anna Karenina
And, spring is the time of flowers -
In my bicycle basket after a ride along the beach.
The nurseryman is beginning to recognize me - buying flowers on Sunday afternoons and carrying them home in my basket.
On the porch - next Saturday these will be planted in the yard and I will buy new plants for the porch on Sunday.
In the dining room - all picked from my garden - in a caddy, or a jar, or old ironstone.
In the living room - in a pitcher or a basket.
And now, I am off to follow Leo Tolstoy's advice and follow through on a new project.
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You can find me partying at
Boogieboard Cottage - Masterpiece Monday
Tilly's Nest - Down Home Blog Hop
Boogieboard Cottage - Masterpiece Monday
Tilly's Nest - Down Home Blog Hop
Little Red House - Mosaic Monday
Life of Lakeshore Drive - Bouquet of Talent Linky Party
Your flowers are all lovely! I love seeing all the beautiful colors. Spring is a gorgeous time of the year. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing like flowers to brighten up any space and I love the way you display them!
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely blooming, happy week!:)
What a [pretty cottage you have.Dressed up with flowers makes it even prettier.
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers! I love them around my home too!
ReplyDeletePretty flowers, Carol! Love the beautiful colors you picked. Spring is such a great time of year!
ReplyDeleteHappy gardening!
Diana
Wow that is going to be a colourful garden. Valerie
ReplyDeleteOh how I love your flowers friend!!! They are bright and beautiful!! And how sweet are they in your bicycle basket!!! All of our annuals are not out yet due to our cold spring but buds are on trees and perrenials are coming back to life!! Your kitchen window is fantastic by the way...like a storybook! Happy planting carol!!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely mosaic photography that dazzles the eye ~ Beautiful! ^_^
ReplyDeleteThey are going to look beautiful in the garden. Love the daises on the window sill.
ReplyDeleteAll your flowers are beautiful. We are finally starting to get warm weather here, so can't wait to get planting:)
ReplyDeleteI loved seeing more of your cottage and garden on Cozy Little House today, Carol. You have just described a wonderful Sunday afternoon on this post and the collages are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your beautiful photo collages!! So fun to see your cottage featured at Cozy Little House.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Hi Carol,
ReplyDeleteI'm one of Brenda followers over at Cozy little house. So happy to have found your blog via her site.
I love, love your cozy cottage.
Great ideas and a love for art. Bliss.
I'm Viola over at Along A widowed road blogspot.com
Look at all of your beautiful bright colors! What amazing photography! Happy Mosaic Monday!
ReplyDeletePretty flowers! And I love your collages of photos. There's something I need to learn how to do.
ReplyDeleteAll of your flowers are so pretty. And, I love that you bring your flowers home in your bike basket. That's so cool!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers look so pretty and your photography and presentation is perfect. Beautiful post!
ReplyDeleteCarol,
ReplyDeleteI love seeing all your pretty garden flowers and how you display them. So beautiful.
Kris
it looks like spring has sprung at your place. very pretty!
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Your flowers are lovely and I really like the idea of displaying them on the porch for a week before planting them out
ReplyDeleteYour house must be very cheerful and colorful with all these pretty flower corners you create!
ReplyDeleteI wish you a nice week!
I can hardly wait to start planting flowers! Pretty pictures, Carol, and congratulations on the feature at Cozy Little House!
ReplyDeleteHow fun is that, to ride your bike to the nursery! You've picked up some pretty spring selections and I like how you're placing them about.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mosaics Carol. Thanks for visiting me. I enjoyed seeing all your lovely flowers and that would be so fun to bike ride on a beach and purchase flowers at the nursery! It must be very beautiful there! I like the name of your street! Pamela
ReplyDeleteYou make me smile! xo Jenny
ReplyDeleteWhat fun!
ReplyDeleteI love the patina on the table and the wire boxes!
Your flowers are just gorgeous. Love the collages of them. What a fun thing to look forward to on Sunday afternoons!
ReplyDeleteJudy
Good Afternoon Carol, I love visiting you as everything you show us is so bright and cheerful. Your mosaic of flowers is lovely. Ooops, must go, I must not stop you getting on with your next project.
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes
Daphne
Those pictures whisper "spring" to your reader. I love the flowers on your window sills.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous colors Carol! You are making me long for more flowers in my life, but my local nursery told me our ground is still too cold to plant! I bought some creeping phlox but I need to wait at least a week!
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU for coming to let me know you would love to participate in the link party! I love that France is part of your top ten places for you. It is a lovely country, wonderful friends and colleagues of mine are French and I just love the place.
I am putting your name on my list! Stay tuned....Anita
Your photos are so pretty. I love that you use your bike and basket to bring home all of those pretty flowers! What a lovely life!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful cheery flowers! They just say, "Spring has arrived!" I've never seen that yellow one, or is it a Lady Slipper? Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteYour photographs are beautiful! I love the windows and your mosaics!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week........
~Emily
The French Hutch
Your flowers are so pretty. I love the window. I know I've seen pictures of it before but there is just something about the windows open with flowers on the sill.
ReplyDeleteWe have so many things blooming right now. Later this week I have to get some plants for the pots.
Isn't spring wonderful.
Beautiful flowers! Life to the full! Melissa
ReplyDeleteYes your second mosaic and my one are very similar! I loved visiting your blog and sense we enjoy a lot of the same thing. I love what I see of your beautiful cottage. I have the same or very similar cedar hope chest I inherited from my grandmother--it was hers and she gave it to me when I became engaged. It's been a coffee table thing but currently is at the foot of our bed and on occasion I knock my knee or leg on it when I get up in the night! It stores special things. Bravo for you painting yours.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Capturing the harmony, joy and anticipation of wondrous Spring!
ReplyDeleteLove it all!
jemma
All so pretty!! I have decided that you are a work-a-holic!! You have so much energy and make your home such a beautiful place. Hope you talented husband appreciates it!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe flowers have been arranged beautifully.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are very pretty. I just love it when they start to bloom at this time of year. How nice that you ride home on your bicycle with a bunch of flowers in the basket.
ReplyDeleteLove,
~Sheri
Your flowers look so pretty in your basket and around your home.
ReplyDeleteSarah x
I'd love to ride my bike to the nursery and fill up the basket with wonderful colour. I enjoyed your photos very much!
ReplyDeleteYou know your pictures looks like some kind of dreamy painting, right? The windows open, the flowers, the bicycle basket...it's all too perfect and I love it. If I rode my bicycle to the nursery here in the Dallas area I'd get squished. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, your flowers are gorgeous and your photos are so pretty! What a fabulous post. Thank you so much for sharing with us at A Bouquet of Talent this week. So thrilled to have you share with us. Happy Friday!!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Kathy
I just love the idea of you buying flowers on your bike on a Sunday afternoon! I'm sure it IS memorable to the flower guy. Love your windows!
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