Sunday, 15 May 2011

Flowers and Notebook Nineteen

My original post from Tuesday has not found it's way home so all the kind comments that you left have vanished too. Please do leave a brief comment here for the give away if you would like to. I can remember most of the names but not all; so thought it best to ask you.

We had lovely light this morning so here is a brief tour around the garden. Photographs of flowers that are out at the moment. My eucalyptus tree has looked very sad, only in the last week or so have wonderful new shoots begun to appeared. The olive tree and pittosporum look rather sad too, but there are some tiny new shoots appearing.





















Notebook nineteen for which I can take no credit is a moleskein with a piece of art work by Emma, that she gave to me when we met up last autumn.



Wishing you all a happy week.

6 comments:

Jill said...

The roses are so early this year - what a lovely selection of blooms you have. It is a beautiful time with soft pinks and mauves predominating.

Emma said...

Wow, that's great! It sits well on a notebook & they were popular at the craftfairs last year.

I tried to read your last post but all I got was a tantalising glimpse on the blogroll - please count me in for your giveaway, thanks.

shirley said...

Your garden is beautiful. I love the lupins and it is so nice to see them in gardens.

Sandie's Patch said...

Lovely roses.
Mine are just about to open, they smell gorgeous too.

Sandie xx

Dosfishes at Sparkle Days Studios said...

Oh, you and Emma are on the same wavelength.....Love your roses, but those purple pansies tug at my heart. I guess I missed the blogger hiccup entirely.....xox Corrine

underatopazsky said...

Old roses...I hope they smell as heavely as they look.