Thursday, December 20, 2012
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Wordless Wednesday

You have a gorgeous garden, even in the snow! I'm jealous of all the green and other colors.
ReplyDeleteHi Jason! Yes, green is the our garden's color...
DeleteYour roses are still blooming!!!
ReplyDeleteAnn, yes!
DeleteGorgeous! Thanks for all the photos. I enjoyed the tour!
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome! Thanks for visiting!
DeleteКакая красота!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Evgesha!
DeleteIt looks very pretty Tatyana!
ReplyDeleteMark and Gaz, I have a feeling that our winter and your winter are very similar!
DeleteWow, you've got some snow! How will your garden survive because of that snow! Merry Christmas, Tatyana!
ReplyDeleteMy life, ha-ha, yes, this is it! Although, we might have more in January and even in March!
DeleteI cannot believe you still have some blooms. The touch of snow on them is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI always love looking at your garden.
Have a wonderful Christmas with DH and those two handsome boys.
Lona, thank you so much! I wish Happy Holidays to you, too!
DeleteThese are pictures of a really wonderful wintergarden and everywhere are some flowers to be seen.
ReplyDeleteWish you a merry Christmas with your family and dog.
Janneke, thank you and Happy Holidays!
DeleteHow beautiful and magical to have blooms and snow at the same time! I don't think I've ever seen that effect in person, but it's wonderful to see it virtually. Thanks for sharing these beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteTatyana, your garden looks reluctant to fall asleep fully, unlike ours. Have a great Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Tatyana! Your dusting of snow is lovely, but I bet the plants are shivering underneath and will soon crawl inside themselves and curl up for some winter rest. Best wishes for 2013!
ReplyDeleteThe winter's first snow is always magical. Lovely.
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