It seems like I'm always logged out when I visit your blog so I have a few comments to catch up with:)
I absolutely loved the Christmas Village by Betty--beautiful, especially the church! Also loved the 'Bearded One's' glazed Christmas cookies---they were incredible; they got me so excited that I set out to learn about glazing cookies!
Your spring in winter flower is very pretty! We have a camellia sasanqua that blooms in autumn/ winter -- makes me think of spring every time I see it!
TY so much for visiting me and your kind comment and offer:) I kept your e-mail and will write you soon (I copied your comment without the e-mail and published that on my blog as I didn't want you getting any spam from people that might see it). Hope that was OK. TY again! Love your blog! Blessings, Aimee
Congratulations on your lovely Skywatch photo. And I live south of Seattle and have a similar contrasting story I could show, although only primroses. Nice post. Hope you don't lose too many plants in this cold freeze.
I'm a happily married wife of 29 years and the mother of a beautiful young adult daughter. I live in the Pacific Northwest where I work as a high school librarian.
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It seems like I'm always logged out when I visit your blog so I have a few comments to catch up with:)
I absolutely loved the Christmas Village by Betty--beautiful, especially the church! Also loved the 'Bearded One's' glazed Christmas cookies---they were incredible; they got me so excited that I set out to learn about glazing cookies!
Your spring in winter flower is very pretty! We have a camellia sasanqua that blooms in autumn/
winter -- makes me think of spring every time I see it!
Blessings!
Aimee
Congrats to the happy couple!
just stopping in to thank you, for your kind words, when i needed them most.
xo
TY so much for visiting me and your kind comment and offer:)
I kept your e-mail and will write you soon (I copied your comment without the e-mail and published that on my blog as I didn't want you getting any spam from people that might see it). Hope that was OK.
TY again! Love your blog!
Blessings,
Aimee
That's cold -- definitely no place for a coffee break.
Thank you for hosting Skywatch Friday -- that was a beautiful picture you had there.
They of say variety is the spice of life!
Congratulations on your lovely Skywatch photo. And I live south of Seattle and have a similar contrasting story I could show, although only primroses. Nice post. Hope you don't lose too many plants in this cold freeze.
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