Flowers always make people
better, happier, and more helpful;
they are sunshine, food
and medicine to the mind.
~Luther Burbank
I mentioned in a post recently that every Sunday when we go to the grocery store to do our shopping, I buy flowers to put on my desk. And this week instead of cut flowers, I found a springtime mini bulb garden that had been planted in a pot. It was filled with tulips, crocus, dutch iris, hyacinth, and the tiniest little golden daffodils. The hyacinth in the photo above was just opening when I bought the potted garden, and for days now as it opened further I’ve enjoyed it’s heavenly perfume.And as the week has progressed, the crocus has opened as have the tulips and the iris. Then this morning, the last thing to push out of its papery sheaths were the daffodils, and that’s when squeals of delight could be heard far and wide. What absolute joy and great fun can come from the simplest of things! I’ve heard it said that simple minds have simple pleasures, and if that implies that I’m a simple-minded simpleton then so be it. For as the temperature outside plummets below the freezing mark again tonight, the fact that springtime is happening right here next to computer is just way, way too much fun, and simple as that may be, it brings me more than enough immeasurable joy to care not what others may think of me.
Some women feel the need to act
like they’re never scared, needy or hurt;
like they’ve been hardened by the world.
I think that’s dishonest.
It’s ok to feel delicate sometimes.
Real beauty is in the fragility of one’s petals.
A rose that never wilts isn’t a rose at all.
~Edited quote by Crystal Woods
Perfume and incense bring joy to the heart, and the pleasantness of a friend springs from their heartfelt advice. ~Proverbs 27:9 ✝
**All photos were taken by me; I took them outside however instead of where they sit by my computer because I don’t like the way a flash alters the colors of flowers.
Oh, they are lovely!! 💖🌸💖🌸💖🌸. I always prefer potted plants and flowers, so that I can set them free in spring 😊😊. The photos are beautiful! 👍🏻
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Thanks and I get the potted ones when I can too Trini! Love, N 😊❤️😉💞✨🌹😘
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🌸💖🌷💖🌹💖🌺💖
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💞🐔💋✨❤️🐰❌⭕️💞✨😍
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this time of year, I am always reminded that hope is alive and well and that Spring has not abandoned us because the grocery store has graciously seen to strategically place such reminders right at the entrance where I am greeted by both vibrant colors and the heady fragrance of natural perfumes!!!! YAY!!!
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Yay is right!!! Hope is alive and well for sure my friend❣️😘🐔🌵
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Is that pink tulip, nice. i love tulip.
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The top photo is a pink hyacinth! The tulips were a kind of dark pinky purple! 😊❤️
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Oh… thank you.
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You’re very welcome😊❤️
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I love it. This is beautiful and a wonderful reminder of what is yet to come in our gardens this Spring. ❤ ❤ ❤
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I loved the breath of spring too V❣️😘
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Absolutely wonderful, Natalie. So beautiful to look at in photos, I’m only imagining how lovely and sweet the real thing is. I’m also freezing right now, sitting too close to the window and the air register which always feels like it’s blowin out cold air! ❤ ❤ ❤
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I’m so sorry you’re so cold! But I’m glad you enjoyed my little breath of spring my friend❣️😘
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Thank you, Natalie. It’s better to be cold than 🔥 though. I love snuggling under my fleece blankets and just doing nothing for awhile! 😇😀😴
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Oh for sure! I hate being hot! I love snuggling and doing nothing too‼️❌⭕️
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Wonderful flowers and post Natalie. I might be singing and dancing with delight at these colorful blossoms too. To minds (and hearts) that can appreciate simple pleasures. 🙂
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Thanks Brad! Absolutely let’s salute those who appreciate the simple pleasures of live‼️❌⭕️
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Yes! 🙂
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😊❤️
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Such a beautiful post, Natalie. I love the fact that you created a garden indoors and shared the joy and miracle of lovely blooming flowers in January. Thank you. ❤
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Thanks Carol and you’re so welcome❣️😘
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My mother bought a hyacinth in a glass bottle. It bloomed and then died. We tried to plant it in the ground, but it hasn’t bloomed again.
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I’m sorry it didn’t❤️
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