Thursday, February 27, 2014

PLAYING WITH ROSES

I ran in the market for some things for dinner and spotted the reduced floral section with some roses:




Sometimes it is fun to play 
with a camera.


We know that spring won't be here
for quite a while in Colorado so today
I decided to brighten the kitchen 
with some roses.



14 comments:

  1. Hi dear Bernideen! How sweet of you to post about my feature! Seeing your beautiful china and cups always is such a thrill. You have such lovely patterns. The roses you picked up at the market are so pretty in every beautiful photo.
    I hope you have have a wonderful day----you certainly brightened mine up my dear!
    sending hugs your way...

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  2. Such a pretty addition the fresh flowers are. Blessings...

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  3. Hi Bernideen, How lovely everything looks. Those roses are absolutely gorgeous. Thanks so much for the link about June!
    Have a good night.
    Mildred

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  4. Oh soo pretty all of it ! I see you have a few English cottage tea pots in your header. I collect them have about 13 of them , I get them from antique shops I am looking for the salt and pepper ones as I collect them to lol ! !Thanks for sharing . Have a good day !

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  5. The sideboard looks lovely set for tea with the roses. I especially like the pink with yellow ruffled edges rose.

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  6. I never heard of this magazine I will have to see if I can get it on line.. your china and roses are just lovely... I love love Roses... thank you for sharing with love Janice

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  7. Your roses are beautiful, Bernideen. I can tell you are ready for spring!

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  8. Fresh flowers (and not expensive) is what I miss most about the Pacific Northwest; I could get a beautiful bouquet for $5.00! Just adding fresh flowers puts a smile on my face and your place settings are even lovelier! XOXO

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  9. What gorgeous roses! Simply beautiful!

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  10. Gorgeous roses. Love pink and yellow. Thanks for sharing.
    Sherry

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  11. I knew there was a reason why I needed to stop at Barnes and Noble today.
    I must go back there soon and check out the magazine. Love seeing your
    roses. Just beautiful!

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  12. So pretty and screaming Spring to me! Love the roses and the buds on the tea pot! I do love that magazine, and have a few issues of Where women cook" as well. I love the creating one as so many workspaces are so lovely and inspiring. After reading it awhile back I decided I needed to make a stamp room to enjoy my hobby better than in the basement and my hubby turned my spare bedroom into a "pretty pink Paris" room for me. I am off to check the link you shared to see the beauty I know it contains.

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  13. Beautifully done, Bernideen! These roses are so colorful! I am delighted that you shared with Home and Garden Thursday,
    Kathy

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