What a lovely picture! And looks like you and the birds had fun with Santa. Have a wonderful New Year & look forward to reading all about the garden in 2010.
Happy New Year Linda! I look forward to all the wonderful things you will share with us this year. That is indeed a beautiful picture. I just sat here looking at and enjoying it for awhile. Did you create this very pretty arrangement yourself?
Happy New Year, everybody. We have a beautiful day here, for the start of the year. I did make that arrangement. It's agarita and what I think is called needle cedar. Both are painful to work with. I'll think twice, next time. I used to always buy cut flowers for arrangements. But, now I like something I can plant in the yard. That is ornamental kale in the sugar mold. Hope we all have a great gardening year, coming up.
What a gorgeous picture! I'm awestruck by your imagination. The agarita is beautiful, so glad you're using it and showing it to the world. Great plant for the Texas Hill Country.
Hoping for a great gardening year for you, and for all of us.
PS I added Patchwork to my Hill Country Mysteries blogroll so my friends can find you too. They'll appreciate your thoughtfulness and your focus on green beauty.
'I'm an old Southern woman. We're supposed to wear funny old hats.......and grow things in the dirt. I didn't make the rules.'~~~'Ouiser' Boudreaux (Steel Magnolias)
Welcome to this patchwork of gardens, birds, and critters....friends and family....among the deer and limestone. Thanks for stopping by.
And a very Happy New Year to you as well!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely picture! And looks like you and the birds had fun with Santa. Have a wonderful New Year & look forward to reading all about the garden in 2010.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Linda!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to all the wonderful things you will share with us this year.
That is indeed a beautiful picture. I just sat here looking at and enjoying it for awhile. Did you create this very pretty arrangement yourself?
Have a very happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteA festive image. Happy New Year, Linda!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, everybody. We have a beautiful day here, for the start of the year.
ReplyDeleteI did make that arrangement. It's agarita and what I think is called needle cedar. Both are painful to work with. I'll think twice, next time.
I used to always buy cut flowers for arrangements. But, now I like something I can plant in the yard. That is ornamental kale in the sugar mold.
Hope we all have a great gardening year, coming up.
What a gorgeous picture! I'm awestruck by your imagination. The agarita is beautiful, so glad you're using it and showing it to the world. Great plant for the Texas Hill Country.
ReplyDeleteHoping for a great gardening year for you, and for all of us.
PS I added Patchwork to my Hill Country Mysteries blogroll so my friends can find you too. They'll appreciate your thoughtfulness and your focus on green beauty.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kathleen. I need to figure out how to do the blog roll thing.
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