I do miss the camilla bloom and the romantic blossoms floating on water in bowls set about our home.
Wish I could make a day trip to Huntington Library and stroll beneath the towering camilla trees, on ground covered with rosy colored petals of spent blooms.
Such beautiful camellias! And I was so glad to read that your trip went well, snow and all. Welcome back :)
(Also, I didn't know you could grow indigo here in California! I only have six cotton seeds, but I promise you some of your own from my first harvest :) )
Am I missing something? Ellen B. wrote about your blog...but I expected something different. I just finished another scarf....Now I'm making a toque to match. Beautiful shots of those flowers. Are they for real?
How gorgeous the camellias are ~ Happy (belated) Valentine's Day to you. Your photos are beautiful. I can't believe that the new boy is already 2. Time goes by so quickly.
Hey Willow, Here's the new blog about design I started. I'm starting an etsy shop soon. I always like to get your opinion... cause you've got great thoughts, so... what do you think so far?
I haven't visited your blog in a rather long time, and I am so glad I have returned! these camellias are beautiful, and give us so much hope for an early spring here in california! my sister's name is camille, so these flowers have always been special :)
Those are gorgeous! They would be so great framed!
ReplyDeletePretty. I think my favorite is the pink...
ReplyDeleteSee ya tomorrow!!
Very pretty in pinks :-)
ReplyDeleteah! I can almost smell them!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! There are plenty of flowers showing their faces and things are starting to look very spring like around here.
ReplyDeleteWhat great gifts for your Valentine's Willow...your garden camellias in bloom...*sigh*...So lovely! :o) Happy Week ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful color! I'm afraid we have only white outside now, but inside my geraniums and violets are blooming. Mary P
ReplyDeleteI do miss the camilla bloom and the romantic blossoms floating on water in bowls set about our home.
ReplyDeleteWish I could make a day trip to Huntington Library and stroll beneath the towering camilla trees, on ground covered with rosy colored petals of spent blooms.
Such beautiful camellias! And I was so glad to read that your trip went well, snow and all. Welcome back :)
ReplyDelete(Also, I didn't know you could grow indigo here in California! I only have six cotton seeds, but I promise you some of your own from my first harvest :) )
Am I missing something? Ellen B. wrote about your blog...but I expected something different.
ReplyDeleteI just finished another scarf....Now I'm making a toque to match.
Beautiful shots of those flowers. Are they for real?
How gorgeous the camellias are ~ Happy (belated) Valentine's Day to you. Your photos are beautiful. I can't believe that the new boy is already 2. Time goes by so quickly.
ReplyDeleteCamellia's are beautiful but mine don't flower ntil April. My Neighbours camellia is in flower now too. Jane x
ReplyDeleteHey Willow,
ReplyDeleteHere's the new blog about design I started. I'm starting an etsy shop soon. I always like to get your opinion... cause you've got great thoughts, so... what do you think so far?
So pretty!! I"m beginning to get a spring time flower longing!!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful they look too! We are just seeing our firt snowdrops peeping through, so we know Spring is not too far away. Ros
ReplyDeleteFlowers are always beautiful in pics.
ReplyDeleteHi Sweets! I linked you on my new blog.
ReplyDeleteHugs.
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Booooooootiful!
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Willow the red is so vibrant and the pink do subtle...
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Gorgeous Willow!! The camilla blooms are so cheery!!!
ReplyDeleteI haven't visited your blog in a rather long time, and I am so glad I have returned! these camellias are beautiful, and give us so much hope for an early spring here in california! my sister's name is camille, so these flowers have always been special :)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was young, I didn't appreciate the Camellias. But now I pick them, and, I almost think they look better in the house than on the bush!
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