Showing posts with label bouquets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bouquets. Show all posts

Bouquet-ing

Inspired (as usual) by my daily fix at the Tangly Cottage Gardening Journal
which included the photo of a sweet bouquet, 
I headed out to see what I could find to assemble one for the Salad & Dessert Luncheon
I will host at noon.
 I don't have NEARLY the variety or amount of flowers to choose from,
but  I'm pleased with the randomness that resulted!
I'm not sure the clematis will survive its cut-flower status,
but for the moment, I will enjoy it.
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I'm not sure WHY it takes an "occasion" (or a prompt)
for me to remember to bring flowers inside...

Gathering

 I did a bit of gathering before the "hot heat" (TV Weatherman's term)
gets overpowering today...

Technically, it was too late to gather the lavender.
It had dried on the plant.
Still there was a bit of fragrance to it...

Outside IN

 It's just been too muggy and too hot to spend much time outdoors.
Except for a quick check on my Surprise Lilies and lamenting the weeds that 
proliferated thanks to the most recent rain,
I've pretty much stayed inside.
This morning, the ladies who gathered at my table for our
"Home Connection" agreed that the summer has been about
as bad as winter -- as far as not being nice to be outside!
It didn't stop me from bringing a little of the outside inside though.
Here, Rose of Sharon, Russian sage and some black-eyed Susans.

Wild and Free

 The property next door to us is vacant and not so very well maintained.
Weekly mowing doesn't put a dent in the weeds!
Today as I walked past it to go to the post office,
 I noticed a variety of wild flowers growing enthusiastically!
When I returned home, I got a scissors and snipped me
a bouquet--placing it in one of the pair of vases I retrieved
over the weekend from a pile of free garage-sale leftovers!
(There are 6 varieties of "wild and free" in this bouquet!)

Heat Hearty

I'm not sure HOW they manage to look so fresh in this oppressive heat!
I think I detected a sigh of relief from these I brought into the air-conditioned house yesterday! 
"What dreadful hot weather we have!  It keeps me in a continual state of inelegance."
-- Jane Austen