Hey!! I just loooove your blog and you sense of taste! If you don't mind, Im going to link to yor blog så that others from Norway can get inspired!!! You are also welkome to my blog.
And it can be a simple rose or a complex garden of them.I love them too, in all shapes and sizes! I am planning on a arched gate to the garden with climbing roses... An old dream of mine. Love those little Faberge style boxes.
Limoges? Vicki I purchased the exact same oval one (at the back with the centre rose on it), when I was in Paris. When I saw yours, my heart skipped a beat and I was back there for a brief millisecond. Sigh! A-M xx
Well Vicki, Just bought a new Rose bush, sub-zero. The name is Margret Chase Smith. It fits for MAINE. My bed room in florida was all chintz cabbage roses... Were you born in April? yvonne
Sweet little eggs. I have a tiny one that I put in my daughter's Easter basket each year. Every year, it's the same egg but filled with different little surprise...
My grandmother lived on a farm and she always grew sturdy flowers like 4 O'clocks and hollyhocks and zinnias. But on her china, kept safe inside the house, there were roses of all colors. I have that china now. I'm glad those roses lasted.
Hi Vicki, I left you a comment on your beautiful Iceberg roses saying, I think, that I was a little envious and now, you show me these divine pale pink ones making me even more envious !! I think that I must pick some of my David Austin St. Swithin's roses that are quite prolific at the moment. XXXX
Hi Vicki! With pictures like those why wouldn't you just be gaga for roses..... And if you ever can't find the little porcelain box with the pink cherubs????? I 'Borrowed" it!!!!!!Hugs Maryanne
I love roses too but I love little boxes even more because they don't die. I thought of you every time I passed a floral display when I was in Paris this weekend. I took several photos too - with you in mind.
I never tire of looking at roses. They are perfection! The photos are so lovely, Vicki. The roses, the porcelain boxes, the light... Like a still life painting.
Hey!! I just loooove your blog and you sense of taste! If you don't mind, Im going to link to yor blog så that others from Norway can get inspired!!! You are also welkome to my blog.
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... oh la la ... love the china pieces and roses too ... charming ... thank you
ReplyDeleteOh me too love roses. What beautiful roses you have xox
ReplyDeleteAnd it can be a simple rose or a complex garden of them.I love them too, in all shapes and sizes!
ReplyDeleteI am planning on a arched gate to the garden with climbing roses...
An old dream of mine.
Love those little Faberge style boxes.
These yummy pink colors are so gorgeous. I can see why you would love them! Those porcelain boxes are so lovely. What a nice collection.
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Those little boxes are precious. And the pink in the poses is so pure. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteRoses are romance. Love them.
ReplyDeleteYes; what would life be without roses? I love them, too. From polyanthas to hybrid teas, roses are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYour roses are so lovely and I like that way that you arranged them in the antique box.
ReplyDeleteVicki these are gorgeous beyond, a friend of mine collects the little ceramic boxes...roses take me back to another era!!
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ReplyDeleteEspecially in May?
And, it seems perfect for you, Vicki...
ReplyDeleteSimply Beautiful! ~Cheers Kim
ReplyDeleteThe sweetest part of being near my mother? She always smelled of roses .
ReplyDeleteThose roses are utterly divine...they look like David Austin roses to me.
ReplyDeleteThe wee trinket boxes are lovely grouped together like that...
Hope that you are enjoying the weekend..
it's raining cats and dogs here!
Beautiful Vicki! Your roses are a bright spot in my day.
ReplyDeleteI can't get over how pretty your little painted china boxes are, what a lovely collection, and the roses are beautiful...so lush!
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These roses make me swoon Vicki!!! Just gorgeous. Thanks for sharing the obsession, I have it too!
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Limoges? Vicki I purchased the exact same oval one (at the back with the centre rose on it), when I was in Paris. When I saw yours, my heart skipped a beat and I was back there for a brief millisecond. Sigh! A-M xx
ReplyDeleteRoses - the way their petals curl and hug eachother, they look like they are whispering secrets. :)
ReplyDeleteHow elegant...how beautiful...How YOU!
ReplyDeleteThose roses are glorious! They match perfectly with the beautiful china boxes too! X
ReplyDeleteI feel saturated in prettiness ~ these are gorgeous, Vicki!
ReplyDeleteWell Vicki,
ReplyDeleteJust bought a new Rose bush, sub-zero. The name is Margret Chase Smith. It fits for MAINE.
My bed room in florida was all chintz cabbage roses... Were you born in April?
yvonne
Sweet little eggs. I have a tiny one that I put in my daughter's Easter basket each year. Every year, it's the same egg but filled with different little surprise...
ReplyDeletei love the photo of those porcelain pill boxes! Definitely worth collecting!
ReplyDeleteAhhh yes, roses! xxpeggybraswelldesign.com
ReplyDeleteMy grandmother lived on a farm and she always grew sturdy flowers like 4 O'clocks and hollyhocks and zinnias. But on her china, kept safe inside the house, there were roses of all colors. I have that china now. I'm glad those roses lasted.
ReplyDeleteOur peonies are not quite ready yet....but soon! They are undoubtedly my favorite flower. Love the limoges boxes. I have a few of them, as well.
ReplyDeletePerfection! xxoo :)
ReplyDeleteHi Vicki,
ReplyDeleteI left you a comment on your beautiful Iceberg roses saying, I think, that I was a little envious and now, you show me these divine pale pink ones making me even more envious !!
I think that I must pick some of my David Austin St. Swithin's roses that are quite prolific at the moment. XXXX
I love seeing all your roses- painted, on the rose bush, and cut! This pink color is divine!
ReplyDeleteYou capture the beauty of both perfectly! Beautiful photography, Vicki~
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Oh my word, these roses are so divine that I could swoon. I am a rose lover too, what a lovely post, thank you.
ReplyDeleteSeems a good obsession to me!
ReplyDeleteThose boxes are the sweetest!
ReplyDeleteI think I can smell their glorious scent from here!
ReplyDeleteRoses and tulips...in pink or white.....two of my favourite things!
ReplyDeleteCiao Bella!
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J'adore le rose....
ReplyDeleteMerci pour le clin d'oeil sur ton daily click.
Amicalement,
Manon
I agree Vicki...my roses have started blooming and they are beautiful this Spring!!
ReplyDeleteHi Vicki!
ReplyDeleteWith pictures like those why wouldn't you just be gaga for roses..... And if you ever can't find the little porcelain box with the pink cherubs????? I 'Borrowed" it!!!!!!Hugs Maryanne
I love the flowers. Wish I had a vase filled with them at my desk right now.
ReplyDeleteI just love the color palette from your daily click. Just might use it when I redo our master bedroom. Thanks for the idea.
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I love roses too but I love little boxes even more because they don't die. I thought of you every time I passed a floral display when I was in Paris this weekend. I took several photos too - with you in mind.
ReplyDeletewow what beauties those are! I know some people say buying fresh flowers is a waste of money but they really do lift my mood no matter what
ReplyDeleteI never tire of looking at roses. They are perfection!
ReplyDeleteThe photos are so lovely, Vicki. The roses, the porcelain boxes, the light... Like a still life painting.
These photos are so gorgeous - they have brightened up my day!
ReplyDeleteSo right!
ReplyDeleteI complete adore, head over heels pink roses!!
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callie
such a stunning collection in the first! & of course, the roses beneath are lovely as well
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