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.
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.
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.
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....
How lovely! Both the outfit and being told you're dressed like a daffodil.
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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!
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
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Truly beautiful outfit! Thanks for sharing.
Ms. Dale in Ms.
Yes indeed... a lovely harbinger of spring!
ReplyDeleteOh, I want spring to come.
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ReplyDeleteDaffodils are my favourite spring flower, so I can't think anything nicer than being told you were dressed like a daffodil
ReplyDeleteO! I simply must see the whole blouse as I am so captured by the soft-ruffled 3/4 sleeve.
ReplyDeleteWith winter still waiting for spring, this outfit will be sure to cheer any passer-by.
I love linen but can't stand all the wrinkles!
ReplyDeletehow 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.
ReplyDeleteI 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
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful color combination!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful daffodil you are!
ReplyDeleteAnna, I was just going back over your posts to try and find one about the cream tea, and ran across this one:
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You had MULTIPLE requests for the recipe! Any chance you might share it? Pretty please?
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.
ReplyDeleteYou'd make a great Aussie with that colour scheme too :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the skirt! Great job! I am so thrilled to have stumbled upon your blog!
ReplyDeleteI'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....
ReplyDeleteWell I would LOVE to be dressed like a daffodil with you! Your skirt is wonderful, I love the color...
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