Ok, I love everything about this picture. I would love to see all those little treasures on that ledge under the window. And jasmine in a jar says you're my kind of girl. :)
What does jasmine say about you? Right now, I have lilacs....perhaps my favorite spring scent and one that I have missed for years. the dry, early spring scares me but it let me experience my lilacs for the first time in 5 years...i take every chance to breathe them in.
love the quality of light in this image, all the details on the table and counter, and the glimpse of the houses across the street. I love jasmine, and have one in a pot that I set out in my backyard every year, and dutifully bring in before the first freeze. I've enjoyed it for many years now---so I can relate to keeping cuttings in a jar/vase for weeks!
Hello, thanks for visiting my blog yesterday, which is how I found yours.
I adore jasmine and it grows like topsy all over my garden fence. Yours may be about to root if you've had it in your jar for that long - quite impressive!
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Ok, I love everything about this picture. I would love to see all those little treasures on that ledge under the window. And jasmine in a jar says you're my kind of girl. :)
ReplyDeleteMany sentimental bits and bobs I do not want to let go.
DeleteWhat does jasmine say about you? Right now, I have lilacs....perhaps my favorite spring scent and one that I have missed for years. the dry, early spring scares me but it let me experience my lilacs for the first time in 5 years...i take every chance to breathe them in.
ReplyDeleteLilac reminds me of my early childhood backyard... Enjoy!
DeleteAnd lemons, if my eyes don't deceive me - two of my favourite sights and scents together.
ReplyDeleteI find it's always a good idea to have a lemon around the house.
Delete"The flower symbolism associated with the jasmine flower is attachment, sensuality, modesty, grace and elegance."
ReplyDeleteThat's what I found your jasmine says about you from The Living Arts.
Not bad!
xo J
I think I like The Living Arts. xx
Deletelove the quality of light in this image, all the details on the table and counter, and the glimpse of the houses across the street. I love jasmine, and have one in a pot that I set out in my backyard every year, and dutifully bring in before the first freeze. I've enjoyed it for many years now---so I can relate to keeping cuttings in a jar/vase for weeks!
ReplyDeleteI know your jasmine is beautiful. Loved plants always are.
DeleteI'm with Mise--the combination of jasmine and lemons is stellar.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly works for me! :)
DeleteHello, thanks for visiting my blog yesterday, which is how I found yours.
ReplyDeleteI adore jasmine and it grows like topsy all over my garden fence. Yours may be about to root if you've had it in your jar for that long - quite impressive!
Ah, lemons too... what a perfect picture.
It's always a pleasure to visit with Jane's FITH guests. ;) Enjoy your jasmine!
DeleteWhat a peaceful picture!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Alicia. It's always nice to find a few of these peaceful moments in a day.
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