aahh, that's such a simple and sweet one, I like that!
~Sheri
*I wanted to answer your question....yes, the tea cup my friend bought me is from Anthropologie. I really like their cups there; they're unique, and that one was perfect in size.
. . . . . . . .which is why I was out cutting daffodils in the garden today!
We sat on the porch in the late afternoon sun with a drink after fertilizing the fig, maples etc. The blue sky turned pink, the geese honked overhead on their way back to the pond, and the clumps of golden daffodils scattered through the garden looked so lovely in the light breeze.
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Me too!How pretty!
ReplyDeleteDitto!
ReplyDeleteaahh, that's such a simple and sweet one, I like that!
ReplyDelete~Sheri
*I wanted to answer your question....yes, the tea cup my friend bought me is from Anthropologie. I really like their cups there; they're unique, and that one was
perfect in size.
Me, too! Love flowers.
ReplyDeleteMe too...
ReplyDeleteAnd I quite agree, too... There can never be enough flowers! :))) Happy week, Marilyn ((HUGS))
ReplyDelete. . . . . . . .which is why I was out cutting daffodils in the garden today!
ReplyDeleteWe sat on the porch in the late afternoon sun with a drink after fertilizing the fig, maples etc. The blue sky turned pink, the geese honked overhead on their way back to the pond, and the clumps of golden daffodils scattered through the garden looked so lovely in the light breeze.
Cheers dear friend.