Yes, the scent is heavenly and I couldn't resist bringing them upstairs last night to have on my night stand. Then I brought them back downstairs in the morning...
Love seeing glimpses of sweet Graham and Margaret. How can they be 5 1/2? I have such sweet memories of the photo of Mike holding them both when they were wee babies.
Oh my gosh...they are so big now. I do understand the privacy and safety issue but could you show us a back view ? We feel like part of the family. :) Dianne
I have never seen a real sweet pea flower, only pictures. Will have to rectify that! Very pretty flowers! They must have a scent that is sweet? I understand why they are called "peas" because their flower does look like English peas growing.
hard to tell which one is sweeter :^) Blessings, J PS: I just have to tell you that we used the sweet pea flowers to decorate for Palm Sunday....The good ol' USA sure has a lot of different climates!!
I think I can smell them all the way from Australia! Your young man looks dapper in his gingham shirt. X
ReplyDeleteHe loves his gingham because Daddy wears gingham ; )
DeleteMade me smile.
ReplyDeleteWithout a doubt my favourite cut flower for the house, the scent is always divine and they simply say "summer" in a bunch
ReplyDeleteYes, the scent is heavenly and I couldn't resist bringing them upstairs last night to have on my night stand. Then I brought them back downstairs in the morning...
Delete...Is this one of your children holding the lovely bouquet? If it is, my goodness is time ever fleeting! Sweet photo! :o)
ReplyDelete...Peace & blessings.
Yes, he's five and half years and full of pure sweetness!
DeleteSweet Graham. Love you! Auntie Lisa
ReplyDeleteMy dad used to call me sweet pea :)
ReplyDeleteLove seeing glimpses of sweet Graham and Margaret. How can they be 5 1/2? I have such sweet memories of the photo of Mike holding them both when they were wee babies.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh...they are so big now. I do understand the privacy and safety issue but could you show us a back view ? We feel like part of the family. :) Dianne
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a real sweet pea flower, only pictures. Will have to rectify that! Very pretty flowers! They must have a scent that is sweet? I understand why they are called "peas" because their flower does look like English peas growing.
ReplyDeleteTheir scent is heavenly!
DeletePrecious. And stylish. ;) Hugs to your family. -ck
ReplyDeleteI just love sweet pea...lovely picture!
ReplyDeleteTitti
So beautiful and love seeing that sweet hand holding them...
ReplyDeletehard to tell which one is sweeter :^)
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
J
PS: I just have to tell you that we used the sweet pea flowers to decorate for Palm Sunday....The good ol' USA sure has a lot of different climates!!
Beautiful! So fun to meet you last Wed. Thanks very much for coming to Castine. Hope we can meet up in Maine again :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Loi