Anna, I wonder if you would consider having a brief word with my kids' grandmothers on the china issue...Pretty china is in such short supply around here, not to mention flowers!
Daffodils in February in Ireland! And of course you can always plant bulbs indoors in the Autumn. If you do them in September they often flower in time for Christmas, though I prefer them in January. The china is very pretty, looks like Minton. Best wishes everyone, Angela.
I am an evangelical Christian. I have two daughters whom I homeschool: Bella (15), and Daisy (8), and three older children: Giles (21), a college graduate, Felix (19), a college junior, and Clara (17), a college freshman. I'm 42 years old and happily married to my Dear Composer. We live in a 1920's school converted into a home, outside of town. And God is good.
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Photography is an important part of life at my house. Photos that appear here are taken by Giles, by the Composer, and by me. Giles is a real, paid photographer, and he uses a Sony Alpha. Most of the photography prior to September 2008 is his. Since then I have done most of the shooting and I use a Konica Minolta. Additionally, the Composer offers me nice shots on occasion, often from his little Canon point and shoot. I've given up trying to note who's done what. Thanks for your interest!
16 comments:
Oh, come on - it looks like summer at your house already! Man, we still have snow on the ground.....
:)
oh, she said wistfully, do you really have daffodils in your flowerbeds? All I have is snow melting into mud. . .
What beautiful pictures. I can almost hear the clinking sounds of the china and the lively conversation. Such a lovely table!
peaceful and serene.. very lucky to have all your children with you and together. A lovely way to end a week.
I can't believe you have daffodils already! They are beautiful!
We do tea each afternoon too--I just blogged about it the other day. Too funny:-)
Anna, I wonder if you would consider having a brief word with my kids' grandmothers on the china issue...Pretty china is in such short supply around here, not to mention flowers!
Simply beautiful.
I live in what use to be the Daffodil Capitol of the world and our daffodil fields still have only leaves.
However, the pickers are working the fields and gleaning the bulbs.
The bulbs are then sent to Holland and sold from there. What a hoot!
beautiful! Bellissimo! This is something I sooo enjoy with my girls! Spring tea next!
Christina
Connie, you can't be serious!
Oh, what a lovely, lovely scene!
Oh, my GOODNESS. That TABLECLOTH. I might have almost eaten it instead.
Beth, you're just hungry because you're nursing. :)
How nice. Tea time.
Daffodils in February in Ireland! And of course you can always plant bulbs indoors in the Autumn. If you do them in September they often flower in time for Christmas, though I prefer them in January. The china is very pretty, looks like Minton. Best wishes everyone, Angela.
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