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Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Wordless Wednesday at my place

 

 

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And that’s all I have to say about that.

 

 

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{thanks for stopping by}

38 comments:

  1. That's a mouthful of loveliness, I'd say! :)

    xo Kat

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  2. You have real Spring!!! We are having a very late Spring this year. Love the photos.

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  3. Gosh! You NEED no words!



    ALOHA from Honolulu
    ComfortSpiral

    =^..^= <3

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  4. So pretty. We are still waiting here for blossoms. Deb

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  5. No need for words with all this beauty!

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  6. Your pictures all blow me outta the water!

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  7. wait….i think i heard george say something….snort

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  8. Our azaleas have come and gone so it was nice to see yours...

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  9. A wordless Wednesday but full of wonders! You capture a tropical beauty and that makes our day more spectacular! The lavender flowers Kate is one of my wife’s favourite - she grows one in her garden. I don’t know what exactly its name but it is the most precious in all!

    Sebastian of
    Tropical Life Style

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  10. perfect in shades of purple!

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  11. Lilac, one of my favorite scents. We have some ancient lilac bushes here at This Old House, love them.

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  12. Everything here is so pretty, Kate!

    Happy day to you.

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  13. Ohhhhh! I like the top one best! No wait - the 5th one. No, no - the last one, yes! I like the last one best.

    They are all beautiful.

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  14. It's, enough.

    Beautiful pictures.

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  15. Beautiful Lilacs... I can smell them from here!

    Always nice to see sweet George! I hope you are enjoying this beautiful Spring!

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  17. Haha! Love this wordless post! And thanks, because I receive each of your posts as a gift; thoughtful or beautiful, poignant or hilarious. I still giggle over the frozen bath towels and the plumbers marching over them...

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  18. I swear I could smell those Lilacs. Give George a pet from me.

    XO,
    JC

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  19. Lilac if I am not mistaken - I can almost smell it from here - wonderful.

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  20. ...[swoons][speechless] ;o)

    ...Peace & blessings. :o)

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  21. DDDDDrrrrrreeeeeaaaaaammmmmmmyyyyy!

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  22. Why type, when the colors speak!

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  23. Beautiful ! Ours are almost there lol ! Have a good weekend !

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  26. One word: LOVE! (I have to add, though, that the first three photos reminded me of the very same bush we had at my childhood home; it was my favorite bush and I was devastated when the new owners yanked it out)

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  27. With those photos nothing needs to be said!!! Spring is coming to Maine-finally!! We aren't this far along-but getting there!! Happy Mother's Day!!
    Rain

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  30. Well, who needs words when you have photos like that! :)

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  31. It's so wonderful to see the flowers again. Lilacs are just starting to pop here in Mass. Your photos are lovely.

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  32. I remember your post a few years ago of your lilacs. So gorgeous - thanks for sharing them with us!

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  33. We're SO far behind you here on the Canadian prairies. Our lilac bushes are just now beginning to show the first leaf buds. *sigh*

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