Out here in the West, we've dare not even plant our zinnia seeds; so many early plantings of peas and beans have rotted. I will look on your pix with appreciation of Summer....somewhere!
Nothing much is blooming in my winter garden, except the gardenia. I love things like those zinnias, and gerberas, and daisies. They're such happy looking flowers. Those are cute bottles too.
I was going to comment yesterday. That fabric shop looks amazing. You don't find fabric shops like that in Australia anymore, unless it's a quilt shop. Pickings for dressmaking are pretty slim on this side of the Pacific.
LOVE zinnias! Zinnias are one of the first flowers that ever grew reliably for me, so I enjoy planting them every year, watching them grow, putting them in vases for my table and vases to give away. ~ Susie
Lucky! Our zinnias are nowhere near blooming yet. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI spot lorina lemonade bottles! I love the ones with the 'proper' swing-over metal stoppers - so handy for picncs.
ReplyDeleteOut here in the West, we've dare not even plant our zinnia seeds; so many early plantings of peas and beans have rotted.
ReplyDeleteI will look on your pix with appreciation of Summer....somewhere!
Nothing much is blooming in my winter garden, except the gardenia. I love things like those zinnias, and gerberas, and daisies. They're such happy looking flowers. Those are cute bottles too.
ReplyDeleteI was going to comment yesterday. That fabric shop looks amazing. You don't find fabric shops like that in Australia anymore, unless it's a quilt shop. Pickings for dressmaking are pretty slim on this side of the Pacific.
Where do you get your sodas and what do they taste like?
ReplyDeleteLOVE zinnias! Zinnias are one of the first flowers that ever grew reliably for me, so I enjoy planting them every year, watching them grow, putting them in vases for my table and vases to give away.
ReplyDelete~ Susie
Very pretty. I look forward to having flowers from our garden to display in our home.
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