Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Fall Hydrangeas
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Hi Lorrie! How are you?
ReplyDeleteThose are so pretty. I miss my hydrangea bush. We have one in this house but it could never compare to what we had. It is a wonderful time of year to soak in the warm sunshine while we still have it!
Blessings!
Melissa
The blue are by far my favorite!
ReplyDeleteThey are still beautiful. Mine are going over a bit. I still like the dried heads over the winter too.
ReplyDeleteLorrie the award I have for you is now posted on my b log.
Beautiful Lorrie..they colour is so lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank-you so much for your kind words and prayers over these last couple of weeks...I had a bit of a set-back yesterday...but today is better. Hopefully, I am on the mend!!
Take care.
Hugs,
Nancy
Love the pink hydrangeas! mine seem to always get damaged by the rain & wind before they look that good! What are you going to make with them?
ReplyDeleteKindredly, Lynne Laura