I received a beautiful bouquet of flowers last week all in various shades of pink.
I put them in my old blue Atlas mason jar.
The romance of the colors are so appealing to me.
The rose is from my knock out rose bush.
I am not sure the name of these pretty little flowers, but they are so beautiful on my front porch.
Thanks to Kim Klassen for the photoshop textures!
Your blog is lovely! I’ll be hanging around now.
I went back through pages of archives and I am loving the cow stories, esp LoBo. I hope he gets to stay a long time, though I get the whole ranch life thing, but ya gotta love his perseverance.
have a great Monday!
xx
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Pretty photos and I’d love to have flowers on my porch now, but too cold here yet!
Lovely photos Cindy! And the cows remind me of my kids’ 4-H days! I’d love to go out and style some cattle hair again but afraid I’d start a stampede!
Thanks for visiting me! We are following each other now!
Hugs ~~ Connie
LOVE the first photo of the mason jar. Even without a huge redbud tree on your page you have still given it a VERY springlike quality.
Thanks for stopping by, Cindy!!
DI
Your images are so pretty, love how you used the textures. And also love anything aqua and flowers, so gorgeous! ~Lili
Goodness, you are quite the artist and photographer and gardner, you wear many hats and they fit well. Perfect filters too. I need to get a new photo editing software… I like how your photos look.
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as well as other so-called green thinkers aren’t telling you
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