Friday, February 13, 2009

Dressed Like a Daffodil


First time out in my new green linen skirt (made from a thrifted tablecloth!) and three separate children told me that I was dressed like a daffodil.

19 comments:

  1. How lovely! Both the outfit and being told you're dressed like a daffodil.

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  2. Daffy-down-dilly
    Has come to town
    With a yellow petticoat
    And a pretty green gown.

    This site has some really sweet pictures to go with the nursery rhyme:
    http://www.mamalisa.com/?t=hes&p=1336&l=D

    Beautiful skirt and sunny top!

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  3. The weather is dreary, I've been confined to bed for too long with the "stuff"..What a pleasant surprise to find a daffodil right here at my fingertips! Just the
    encouragement I needed. God is so good!!
    Truly beautiful outfit! Thanks for sharing.

    Ms. Dale in Ms.

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  4. Yes indeed... a lovely harbinger of spring!

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  5. Oh, I want spring to come.

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  6. Daffodils are my favourite spring flower, so I can't think anything nicer than being told you were dressed like a daffodil

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  7. O! I simply must see the whole blouse as I am so captured by the soft-ruffled 3/4 sleeve.
    With winter still waiting for spring, this outfit will be sure to cheer any passer-by.

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  8. I love linen but can't stand all the wrinkles!

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  9. how lovely! can't believe it's warm enough where you are to wear spring colors and linen. sighhhhh It's 32 here in PA today.

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  10. I follow your blog and enjoy your posts so much. You do beautiful work. I just stopped in today to wish you a wonderful Valentine's Day

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  11. What a beautiful color combination!

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  12. Anna, I was just going back over your posts to try and find one about the cream tea, and ran across this one:

    http://pleasantviewschoolhouse.blogspot.com/2008/09/english-muffins.html

    You had MULTIPLE requests for the recipe! Any chance you might share it? Pretty please?

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  13. Well, it wasn't that great of a muffin! It looked wonderful, but it was very bland. I suggest trying something else--I used the recipe from the Victoria magazine book on tea.

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  14. You'd make a great Aussie with that colour scheme too :)

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  15. I LOVE the skirt! Great job! I am so thrilled to have stumbled upon your blog!

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  16. I've just read every single post on this page, and then came back to leave a comment on this one (hard to pick!), but your style is fabulous and your sensibility is just wonderful! I strive to be....

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  17. Well I would LOVE to be dressed like a daffodil with you! Your skirt is wonderful, I love the color...

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