Picked a jug of sunflowers, hollyhocks and black eyes Susan. I love a from the garden bouquet.
In a crock with cold water and we are set.
Hope you all had a wonderful Sunday with the dads in your lives. Ours was super low key with left overs from Saturday. My poor guy had to work very early on Sunday morning. A freeway crossing with power lines can only be done early A.M. on Sundays. He came home around 7:30 am with donuts. Oh man do I need to take a walk for hours to burn off the calories from this weekend.
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Your bouquet is so pretty. I don't have anything blooming right now that I can cut. Love the crock too. Glad you all had a great weekend. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteNo flowers blooming yet in my yard. Love yours though! Glad you had a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteNothing like those sunny yellow flowers to brighten a day! Beautiful!
ReplyDeletePretty flowers! Your post are so bright and cheerful! I need to walk too! Wish I lived in your neighborhood to walk with ya!
ReplyDeleteMy Black Eyed Susan's are about to bloom. CC and Joe walk all the time and I pull weeds. I should walk too. Your bouquet is pretty.
ReplyDeletePretty flowers!!!
ReplyDeleteahh--so gorgeous! Those hollyhocks are beautiful - well, they all are but the hollyhocks got my attention -- mine are pink and won't bloom for another couple weeks.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Gail
the holly hocks look so pretty with the sunflowers, so soft and delicate with the sturdy strong colored sunflowers,
ReplyDeletewe ate well this weekend too, ha ha, wish you were 1000 miles closer we could walk together
Pretty flowers Elaine and your husband is a true hero to work those hours so we can all have the conveniences of electricity and overpasses. I missed Simple Sunday again due to craziness of cleaning for sale of house and Dad's Day. Hope to join you next week - Ann
ReplyDeleteNever seen a prettier bouquet, Elaine! Can't beat Mother Nature.
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I'm sitting here eating handfuls of M&M's from the PARTY size bag and you mentioned walking ... uh, maybe you should wait for me?!?! Love your flowers, aren't sunflowers so happy! Hugs ~ Mary
ReplyDeleteI need to walk with you... feeling like I overindulged this weekend.
ReplyDeleteYour flowers look gorgeous... our blackeyed Susan's are just budding now.
These are beautiful flowers...they match you and your sunny blog!
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ReplyDeleteOh! those are Holly Hocks?!
ReplyDeleteThey're so pretty. I thought they were carnations...really. What do I know?
I love your bouquet-- nothing that pretty NOW... it's almost all burned up, from the heat.
enjoy your flowers, glad you had a great weekend. We did too.
Pat
How I love your blog! It is always such a piece of sunshine! I have planted so many daisies, black eyed susans and sunflowers. And, each year they come back with zeal. Unfortunately, this weekend, my sweet hubby thought he was weed eating and he, unknowingly, mowed most of them down. I still have a few nice green clumps and I am happily awaiting their arrival. Oh, well, there's always next year.
ReplyDeleteYour home is always so welcoming, warm and cozy. I love seeing your changing vignettes and holiday decorating.
Thank you for enriching my days!
Blessings,
Carolynn
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ReplyDeleteYour bouquet is so pretty. You have shared useful information. it's a great time with your post regarding sending flower. One does not need a special occasion to give flowers to the people he cares about. For years, flowers have been the first choice of those who want to give something tangible that can express what they feel.
ReplyDeleteLove this flower combination! I tried growing hollyhocks when we lived in Nashville. They did not grow very well....they were too short! ;P
ReplyDeletePretty bouquet! Nothing like fresh flowers around the house. I'm still waiting for most of my flowers to bloom.
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAnd the crock is a special touch.