When I think of months in terms of colour - green is what comes to mind for March. And apparently I'm not the only one. Angela is asking people to post pictures of green things on their blogs. Check out her blog for more green sightings in a day or two.
I realized that I don't have a lot of green in my house - I'm not quite sure why not. Perhaps it's because I'm so infatuated with blue and white and yellow.
One of my favourite green things - a glass fishing ball I found on the beach near Jordan River (on the west coast of Vancouver Island.) It looks pretty in my garden year round.
Green in the garden...hyacinths blooming and smelling wonderful!
This is as green as it gets in my house, other than plants. I recently redid my guest room. The walls are still blue but the curtains and accents are this lovely light teal green.
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I love green. My house seems to have so many colors in it, I guess I can't decide which color I like the most!
ReplyDeleteEaster blessings to you, Lorrie!
Melissa
Fun pictures and great to find you through Cottage Magpie.
ReplyDeleteI never saw a glass fishing ball before but love the way it looks in your garden.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed all of the entries in Cottage Magpie's Green Roundup so much that I'm adding a post to my blog about it too.