...........have never been so beautiful. I was so thrilled when we got home to find 4 of my hanging baskets still in beautiful shape. Usually by this time every year they are dead or dying. These 2 are the ones I'm so happy about. I spent about 6 dollars for the flowers in both of these baskets last Spring. They were little tiny 1 inch pots and I never thought they'd amount to anything. Over the summer they did grow but there were days I thought they were going to die, especially if I went a day and forgot to water them.
Before we left on the road trip in September, I moved all my hanging baskets & pots down on the patio near the hose, so that if it was dry, my neighbor could water them and if it rained they'd get watered from above.
Barbara and I went to the movie today. We went to see "The Secret Lives of Bees." I know, I saw it a couple weeks ago but she didn't, so I didn't mind going again. Once again~it was agood movie.
That's all, I just wanted to share the phenomenon of having annual flowers still blooming the middle of November in western Washington. I also have several geraniums blooming. I hope this is a sign that we're going to have a warm winter.
8 comments:
Those are beautiful, Linda! Want some of our snow? ;)
Glad that your flowers survived your vacation so well :o)
they are beautiful!! so glad they survived and are surviving! I think it would be nice to have a warm winter with a touch of rain
I want to see that movie "Secret Life of Bees"; the book was good. Lots of good movies coming out; we saw "Eagle Eye" the other day and in watching the reviews, I kept thinking "oh that would be a good one to see"
enjoy Wednesday
betty
betty
WOW!
The Hanging Baskets look great a touch of spring for the winter months.
Yasmin
xx
the flowers look great. I have not seen the secret lives of bees yet. I will have to watch for it when it comes out on dvd.
Kelli
Hi Linda, I`ve just nominated you for a Marie Antoinette award. When you have time, pop into my journal to collect your award logo. :o)
Love Sandra xxxx+
They are still beautiful- the only thing that has survived our dreadful cold weather here is my carnations - can you believe that!
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