moving, blooming, lighting, zooming WOW that is some clematis! Happy weekend to you, Nadine. xo Carole
I love your lamps Woolfy. I love everything in that first pic. Transition is good.
Hope moving in a positive direction, N. xxxoo, sus
and what a still life it is ! a 21st century Rembrandt, is that a rhubarb flower stem? early clematis, shadowed feet, heads in the sun,both a feast for the eye,xx
As I said before... illuminated... even the clematis in the eve. Great, dear Nadeschda!Lovexo Ariane.
oh! the light of those two are wonderful! and your bursts of houses in between I adore! maybe you will do a map of your fair township too ;)
wat een clematis!!!!nog maar iets meer dan een week.....ik kijk er naar uit!maar eerst nog een dcik ben de hostdoe je mee?xx
what a good feeling!
De illustratie is super!
I love when you catch a corner of your world and see it in all it's beauty for the first time. Discovery.
That vine looks so much like the jasmine currently draped and blooming riotously along my back fence.
♥
moving, blooming, lighting, zooming WOW that is some clematis!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend to you, Nadine. xo Carole
I love your lamps Woolfy. I love everything in that first pic. Transition is good.
ReplyDeleteHope moving in a positive direction, N. xxxoo, sus
ReplyDeleteand what a still life it is ! a 21st century Rembrandt, is that a rhubarb flower stem?
ReplyDeleteearly clematis, shadowed feet, heads in the sun,
both a feast for the eye,
xx
As I said before... illuminated... even the clematis in the eve.
ReplyDeleteGreat, dear Nadeschda!
Love
xo Ariane.
oh! the light of those two are wonderful! and your bursts of houses in between I adore! maybe you will do a map of your fair township too ;)
ReplyDeletewat een clematis!!!!
ReplyDeletenog maar iets meer dan een week.....
ik kijk er naar uit!
maar eerst nog een dc
ik ben de host
doe je mee?
xx
what a good feeling!
ReplyDeleteDe illustratie is super!
ReplyDeleteI love when you catch a corner of your world and see it in all it's beauty for the first time. Discovery.
ReplyDeleteThat vine looks so much like the jasmine currently draped and blooming riotously along my back fence.
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