These are beautiful! My daughters and I were reading our science lesson last night - from Jeannie Fulbright's Botany/Apologia Science - and she was talking about how much "angiosperms," flowering plants, mean to our world and how God put such care into making so many varieties and colors of flowers because he wanted us to have a lovely world to enjoy and not only exist in a practical one. Such a nice thing to read in a science book! It made my girls appreciate flowers all the more!
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These are beautiful! My daughters and I were reading our science lesson last night - from Jeannie Fulbright's Botany/Apologia Science - and she was talking about how much "angiosperms," flowering plants, mean to our world and how God put such care into making so many varieties and colors of flowers because he wanted us to have a lovely world to enjoy and not only exist in a practical one. Such a nice thing to read in a science book! It made my girls appreciate flowers all the more!
Gorgeous! I'm afraid to plant anything just yet, but I'm living vicariously through the photos of folks living in warmer climates.
That pink is truly breathtaking.
They look just like the ones my 17 year old son gave me yesterday. Just because.
I was dumbfounded. And very touched...
I think the pink and green vase are perfect. You couldn't have made a better choice. Beautiful!
Love the pink in the green vase. I just posted a pic of our roses. They seem to be thriving right now!! Love them....
those are gorgeous!
Beautiful. I think it's so nice to have flowers in the home. It really brightens the day.
How beautiful.
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