Thank you! An elderly man was selling them for around a pound a bunch on a market we visited. They were freshly picked, but they only last a couple of days!
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On silent prehistoric wings, he swooped past the moon and flitted between
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I always said that when Rory left for university I would probably update my
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Love the way the sunlight is shining through the leaves, morning sun? :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you! Evening sun, I am lucky they were allowed to stay in the house all day the smell was so overpowering!
ReplyDeletePretty xx
ReplyDeleteThank you :) xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, I bet the scent is fab, I love Lily of the Valley. You captured them perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I think so Jo, the other members of my family don't!!
ReplyDeleteI love Lily of the Valley. They remind me of my Grandma and I don't think I've seen any in ages. They looks so beautiful and fresh.
ReplyDeleteI love lily of the valley :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you! An elderly man was selling them for around a pound a bunch on a market we visited. They were freshly picked, but they only last a couple of days!
ReplyDeleteMe too, they remind me of my sister as they have always been her favourites! I am hoping she will have them in her wedding bouquet on Friday!!
ReplyDeleteI am actually wearing a Lily of the Valley fragrance. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous flowers, I love the contrast of the white flowers and the big green leaves.
ReplyDelete@HerMelness Speaks... How lovely! Don't come around here though or my husband and children may not let you in!
ReplyDelete@chocorangecitymum - thank you :)
Simple, but very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot,love how the shadows come through the leaves :)
ReplyDeleteOh lovely, I bet your house smells wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers! Brilliant photo!
ReplyDelete@EricaPrice - can't beat nature can you? Thank you :)
ReplyDelete@Clairejustine - thank you! :)
@Jacq - it certainly did, but I was amazed how strong it was for such a small bunch!
@Mummymummymum - thank you, hope you had a great day! Emma :)
I love Lily of the Valley and am hoping to discover some in my garden. The smell and bunches of it like this remind me of my Mum.
ReplyDeleteI hope you find some! Thanks for your comment! Emma :)
ReplyDeleteI can feel the warm of that sun. Perfect to sit and read a newspaper by.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful and so fresh and alive. They have a real wedding feel. x
ReplyDelete@Kellogsville - if only I had thought of that!
ReplyDelete@Multiple Mummy - thank you :)
Just beautiful! Something about this shot reminds me of the photographer Uta Barth. The flowers, the light, the shadows.
ReplyDeleteI can smell them from here!! I hope someone bought them for you? Peaceful photo.
ReplyDeleteOooh beautiful, such gorgeous lighting on them.
ReplyDelete@Lisha, wow thank you! That's a real compliment :)
ReplyDelete@ Mummyattheschoolgate - thank you! I chose them, t'other half paid for them ;)
@SAHMlovingit - thank you :)
How lovely! Beautiful flowers x LondonZest
ReplyDeleteThank you, very kind of you to say so! :)
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