Celebrating an American lifestyle in our 1796 home.
Oh...this is lovely!!!Enjoy!!!XOXOCathy
This is very Cozy, Karen. Much like your interior designs :)Yes, I can taste the mint in my refreshing Iced Tea . . .
Your roses are beautiful. I have never grown roses, except for the Knockout variety. They are pretty "indestructable". Your birdhouse on the pedestal just makes that photo sing.Debra
Sounds delightful and refreshing! I will come visit you and bring some fresh rose cobbler:)xo's
oh what lovely comments, they make my day, thank you Cathy, Gary, Common Ground, and French Blue..
Hi, I do love roses. You can never have too many of them!It is indeed, you get a bowl lined with water that you freeze overnight and a plastic churn.
Looks like a corner spot of garden heaven, hehe. Love the two colors of roses mixes together.
Thanks Lavender hearts and Agnes, so appreciate your comments.
What time are you serving?? lol. As always beautiful picture, love your blog.
I wish I grew climbing roses.
I love the mix of little and large. Nice textural appeal. Lovely!
What a pretty way of describing it 'Pretty Things', thanks...
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Oh...this is lovely!!!
Enjoy!!!
XOXO
Cathy
This is very Cozy, Karen. Much like your interior designs :)
Yes, I can taste the mint in my refreshing Iced Tea . . .
Your roses are beautiful. I have never grown roses, except for the Knockout variety. They are pretty "indestructable". Your birdhouse on the pedestal just makes that photo sing.
Debra
Sounds delightful and refreshing! I will come visit you and bring some fresh rose cobbler:)
xo's
oh what lovely comments, they make my day, thank you Cathy, Gary, Common Ground, and French Blue..
Hi, I do love roses. You can never have too many of them!
It is indeed, you get a bowl lined with water that you freeze overnight and a plastic churn.
Looks like a corner spot of garden heaven, hehe. Love the two colors of roses mixes together.
Thanks Lavender hearts and Agnes, so appreciate your comments.
What time are you serving?? lol. As always beautiful picture, love your blog.
I wish I grew climbing roses.
I love the mix of little and large. Nice textural appeal. Lovely!
What a pretty way of describing it 'Pretty Things', thanks...
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