Happy Weekend!
A beautiful bouquet of pink roses has inspired some soft and romantic beauty.
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Pretty linens
I was busy most of the day planting my new bulbs-I didn't stop to add them up but I am pretty sure I have planted close to 1000. The blow out sale at Vesey's is still on and all bags of bulbs are $2.Anyway,I am at the point of not wanting to see another bulb!!!
I am joining The Rose Garden in Malevik for Show Off Saturday and How Sweet the Sound for Pink Saturday.
Hope you all enjoy a lovely weekend !
Carolyn
woow.....Carolyn,,,,really soft :)
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Håkan ( The Roseman)
I love those linens with the flowers stitched on them! My mother is gonna love seeing those, too. She's started collecting things like that, especially the old handmade pillow cases. Pretty things like that make her happy.
ReplyDeletePretty images, soft and romantic, you must be exausted after doing all that gardening. Best Wishes Karen.
ReplyDeleteYour post title is perfect for these beautiful pictures, Carolyn!
ReplyDeleteGosh! this is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos! Happy Pink Saturday. ~Marti
ReplyDeleteStunning photos, Carolyn!! I love pink roses that have slight edges of light green like this. I can understand why you don't want to see another bulb ... but now I'm anxious to see them in bloom this spring!
ReplyDeleteOh my. Loved seeing the delicate roses....gifts from nature.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, can't wait to see all those bulbs in blossom next spring and summer! It will be amazing, like you! Susan
How beautifully romantic and soft.Love all these pics. I had to go back for a few more looks. x
ReplyDeleteYou will be thrilled in the spring when all of those bulbs come up. Can't wait to see the pictures then. You do not have any deer? We are overrun with them on eastern Long Island and I am afraid they like most bulbs. Exceptions are daffodils and allium.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures and dishes and fabrics and creativity in arranging all items and how they are photographed is always an art and a joy to behold.
Ruthie from Lady B's TIme for Tea
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ReplyDeleteHi Carolyn!
ReplyDeleteI live in Sweden and I´m so happy that I´ve found your beautiful blog today thanks to Maleviks rosegarden! I just love your romantic home and garden! Have you ever visited my blog? It seems like I only have American and Canadian visitors.
Thank you for inspiration through lovely photos!
Best regards
Angelica
Hello Carolyn, I have followed your beautiful blog for over a year. My "journey's" around your garden and home are such a pleasure as is your photography. I adore pink and cream and completely melt at the pleasure of being amongst these colours.Thank you for your sharing and really look forward to your xmas.I live in N.Z. and our weather is warming up for hopefully a lovely Summer. Our roses and Rhododendrons are now in full bloom. Love them. Shirley
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
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Have an enjoyable Saturday!
Oh my gosh 1,000 tulip bulbs....I would love to see these in bloom this coming Spring. What a show place your garden will be. Your work will be rewarded for sure.
ReplyDeleteImpressive photography on your blog. Images look so romantic and gorgeous!
Joyce M
Dear Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteA beautiful pink post! It must have taken you hours planting all those bulbs. How lovely your garden will look in springtime. Something to look forward to!
Madelief x
Oh my word what a beautiful post, Carolyn! WOW!
ReplyDeleteEvery single picture is absolutely breathtaking!
So beautiful all those soft colours!
ReplyDeleteAnd planting almost 1000 bulbs, I have planted a lot of them and buy every week more but not so many. I understand you cannot see another bulb.
Carolyn ~ there are no words to express the beauty in these pictures. Just astounding
ReplyDeleteLovely pink!!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a nice weekend.
Love Elzie
Darling Carolyn I absolutely adore this shade of pale pink! You did a nice job planting in your garden! My garden instead is full of enormous holes and scaffolding...
ReplyDeleteBut this spring...palms and roses!
Hugs
Silvia
my heart is all aflutter!!!!! ;}
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Dearest Carolyn.
ReplyDeleteSweet Autumn Blessings to you.
Lovely pictures you have shared. Always a treat to stop by and visit.
God bless,
d in the Kansas Flint Hills
Dear Carolyn wunderful shots again...! is this a christmasproject, all this Light?
ReplyDeleteHave a nice Evening
Stephanie
OoooHH ... my Translater sad bulbs are light but you d'ont plant them HiHiHi, ok must be a Flower, well done
ReplyDeleteCarolyn...your photography is sooooo stunning! You and your gardens remind me so much of Tasha Tudor, you know that? You need to publish a book. I know it would be a huge success! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo laurie
Hi Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteYour post is so lovely! I love every single photo!
Blessings,
~Wendy
What a lovely show of tulips you will have in the Spring. Pretty soft pinks too. Hope you have a beautiful day, Carolyn.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
What beautiful photos! From one Carolyn to another - Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteOh, Carolyn! Your pictures never fail to delight! The lovely chemise is perfection with the intricate lace and that lovely pale peachy-pink color that enhances everybody who might wear it. I loooove that color - it knows no trend, no season, timeless and always perfect. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn Your pics are lovely. I have to pin a few. I can't wait to see you pics in the spring. I must say I'm a little envious of your energy. If I planted 1000 bulbs, I'd be pushing up daisies! Oh well thx for sharing.
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Hi Carolyn,
ReplyDeleteI love your blog! Your garden is amazing and so inspiring:)
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warm greeting,
Agnes