this year my mum gave nic and I flowers instead of easter chocolate.
smart move as the kids got enough chocolate for all of us....and Charlie wont touch the stuff so the mummas get a lot anyway.
these pics were taken at my mums on a rainy easter sunday evening, a bit blurry but that can only be blamed on the easter champas we had....yep easter champas....its a well known easter tradition didn't you know!
and yes all this gorgeousness came from my mum and dads garden. its neat really . I often sit in their garden and pretend its mine.
I hope everyone has recovered from easter celebrations....ours didn't quite go as planned but we are used to those kind of hick ups....we had fun anyway.
im sharing at lous
go check out her pretty space
Axx
I can smell the beautiful perfume of that Double Delight from here in Perth! Mmmmmm!
ReplyDeleteWow is that a double colour rose arrangement?? Love it. My parents have a beautiful garden too, maybe the green thumb comes with old(er) age? Those flowers are amazing, lucky you. Hope your week is going well Al. PS: Ruby hasn't eaten any of her Easter eggs either cheeky thing xx
ReplyDeleteI'm up for champers Al, pour me one next year!
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful blooms too! x
Beautiful blooms - I think I might have to join with this. I have some lovely yellow roses going crazy at the moment! xo
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful, I have Easter champers too, yes, it can make everything a bit blurry! :) x
ReplyDeleteI have one of those in flower at the moment!
ReplyDeleteIt's a gorgeous rose - Double Delight.
What is that little pink flowery thing - it kinda looks like Heliotrope?
Very Country Style magazine shots there, Al. Double Delight is one of my very fav roses, its perfume reminds me of juicy red jelly beans. This year was a bummer for our roses, we got a nice flush in Spring, the second flush were quite pathetic in size and badly shrivelled by the Jan-Feb heat, and it looks like we won't be getting a third flush in early May (always the best blooms of all), in fact I don't think we'll see any blooms until next Spring. Bugger these dry summers!
ReplyDeletethey are gobsmackingly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYour parents' garden must be beautiful! x
ReplyDeleteFlowers sure do make a perfect easter gift. especially ones as pretty as these.
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Wow. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, lovely Ally. What a cool mum.
ReplyDeleteoh boy, those are divine. i can only hazard a guess at how beautiful the whole garden looks like! take pictures of it for us warmth, sun and flower deprived British! xxxx
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