Saturday, August 20, 2011

Soft and Sweet!



Happy Pink Saturday!
    Today I have some soft and sweet pinks to share with you. This year I have some lovely pink hydrangeas blooming in the garden so I picked some for a bouquet.


I bought a new to me pink tea cup to add to my growing collection .It is so pretty I couldn't resist it.


My double rose impatient blossom.
My soft and sweet post was also short and sweet today! Smile

A couple of nights ago my daughter and I went to the movie The Help and we both enjoyed it very much.The theatre was packed with people of all ages-mainly women though.Emily and I both read the book awhile ago and thought we would like to see the movie when it came out. I thought the acting was excellent and I enjoyed the story as well. I don't go to movies very often but this is one I would recommend.

It is Pink Saturday at How Sweet the Sound so lots of pinks to enjoy!

Enjoy your weekend,

Carolyn

30 comments:

Cassy said...

Truly soft and sweet photos of hydrangeas and roses indeed.

Have a happy saturday.

Cassy from Acoustic Guitar Lessons

Millie said...

Such pretty hydrangeas...and they do compliment your new teacup.

het tuinengeltje said...

Beautifull soft faded pink colours.

Have a wunderfull day. I will too because it's my birthday.

Sylvia

Mariette VandenMunckhof-Vedder said...

Dearest Carolyn,

That was a very soft and sweet post with lovely flowers and lovely new teacup!
Enjoy your weekend and love to you,
Mariette

Elzie said...

Beautiful pics as always. Just love the hydrangeas and will get some more next summer I think.
Have a nice weekend.
Love Elzie

Jojo said...

I was hesitant to see the film so I'm glad to hear you enjoyed it. Your perfectly pink shortbread cookies look yummy!

Anonymous said...

Carolyn
J and I saw the movie Thursday afternoon. I reviewed it at the Back Porch. I read the book awhile back, before I knew there was to be a movie.

We both enjoyed the movie. An amazing cast! What a thrill to see the fabulous Cicely Tyson, again!

Love your pinks!

Cindy (Applestone Cottage) said...

I love your pink hydrangeas!
And the pics are just outstanding, love it all!

Cindy

Pamela Gordon said...

I love that pale pink hydrangea bloom! Beautiful post today. Thanks for sharing your view of the movie "The Help". I haven't read the book but hope to see the movie. Enjoy the weekend.

Sandi@ Rose Chintz Cottage said...

Your soft pinks are lovely, Carolyn! Love your new to you teacup and the little pink plate is adorable! Of course, your pink blooms are swoon worthy! Happy Pinks and let's enjoy this nice weekend, eh?

Blessings,
Sandi

Brenda ~ The Heminger Farmhouse said...

Just beautiful! I wouldn't have been able to resist that teacup either, it's gorgeous!! Who is the maker of the teacup?

Have a lovely weekend, warmest, Brenda

Susan said...

Hi Carolyn: Loved the pink hydrangea, and the teacup, and the cookie, well, guess I loved everything!

My sister just saw the Help and loved it, too. I'd like to see it.

Take care and have a wonderful day. Sincerely, Susan from writingstraightfromtheheart.blogspot.com

Marianne said...

Beautiful hydrangeas - and the cookies look delicious!

poppilinnstudios said...

Beautiful post Carolyn. My daughter and I went to see The Help yesterday. An absolutely wonderful movie-we loved it.
-Lynn

Antiques And Teacups said...

Your flowers and teacup made a wonderful montage. Lovely!
Ruth

Jil~Say It With Roses said...

Such a soft and beautiful post! Your new teacup is just beautiful and your cookies look delicious!

I am looking forward to seeing the help..I think I will look for the book first, though!
Happy Pink Saturday!
Jil

Rose Garden Malevik said...

Hi Carolyn
That China,,,,,,,,and the Lovely Hydrangea.....just LOVE IT :)
I say it again,......You are the best :)
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Barbara F. said...

Soft and sweet indeed! Your teacup is a beauty and I love hydrangeas. I am visiting from Beverly's Pink Saturday. I saw the movie The Help last Sunday for my birthday and I loved it! Academy Award nominees for several of the actresses, I am sure. xo

House of Seasons said...

Hello Carolyn, We just have had an High Tea in the beautiful garden from Madelief,with a group of bloggers. It was great and we have had a beautiful afternoon. She told us about your great blog and curious me,I just have had a great time looking at it!Thank you for a lovely time!
With love
Lia
Rotterdam

Madelief said...

Dear Carolyn,

The hydrangea has a beautiful colour! I haven't seen such a light shade of pink here in Holland! The teacup looks lovely. I could not have resisted it either!!

Happy weekend!

Lieve groet, Madelief x

Judith @ Lavender Cottage said...

Hello Carolyn
I like your pretty pastel pinks. Your new teacup is very nice, I can see why you chose it.
Judith

Light and Voices said...

Sweet, soft, romantic looking post this week.
Joyce M

LV said...

A very pretty soft, pink presentation.

Anonymous said...

Beautifully pink and styled...photo's just lovely.
Happy PS

fleur said...

Hi, Carolyn,
Guess what;
Yesterday Our friend Madelief invited some blogfriends for a high-tea at her lovely garden!
She surprised us with a beautiful table with lots of vintage china and homemade cakes and scones...
You should have been there too!
She told me about your blogfriendship..
Here you see some nice pics of it;

http://homelifestyle01.blogspot.com/
and
http://franselelie.blogspot.com/
greetings from Fleur uit de polder

Shabby soul said...

Darling Carolyn this hidrangea is the essence of tenderness: I like the pink shade and its shape (here I find only H.with too big petal).
I had my holidays and I came back home, but the heat is too much. The tour of your glorios garden is what I need for a fresh breath.
Thank you for share all this beauty, as always
Silvia

Anonymous said...

Yes, Carolyn! I would agree with 'The Rose Garden in Malevik' that you are THE BEST! As you know, I have to get my daily dose of your beautiful blog, my friend. SMILE.

I was tickled to see the 'Vintage Grapes' sign peeping out from behind the vase of pinks. I have always been so in love with pink anything!

And, where did you find the pink floral teacup?! It seems as though I may have spied a very similar teacup somewhere during my treasure hunting on P.E.I. ... Would it have been at The Tole House, or Riverside Antiques, or maybe at The Coach House in Victoria-By-The-Sea? I remember seeing a similar dainty and meant to pick it up to add to my bounty of treasure, but alas, with so much to see about, my head was on a swivel and I had forgotten about it! I only remembered it when I had gotten back to my Island...LOL Sigh.

Hubs and I just returned from a beautiful night at The Bread and Cheese Inn and dinner with 15 of the 'Pink Days' volunteers. What a lovely way to spend an evening...

I hope your day and that of all your loyal readers is gorgeous!

Hugs to you,
Linda

Lynn said...

Such lovely soft pink hydrangeas. The bird plant stand is awesome and just the perfect place for the white pitcher and pink hydrangeas. As always all your photos, your china, the vignettes are so lovely. Blessings,
Lynn

Victorian1885 said...

I am lovin your new tea cup & saucer! Have a great weekend..

Wanda

THE VERANDA HOUSE said...

HI CAROLYN THANK YOU FOR THIS LOVELY MAGICAL POST IS PERFECT FOR MY TIERED SOUL TODAY I LOST MY SWEET FRIEND TO B.C. AND PINK IS JUST RIGHT YOUR TEA CUP IS LOVELY .BLESSINGS TO YOU MY FRIEND AND THANK YOU FOR SHARING PINK..SANDRA