Literal roses
Dec. 21st, 2020 05:08 amRoses for me. Also for yuletide, but mostly for me. Sometimes the roses in your life just need to be literal.
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Roses for me. Also for yuletide, but mostly for me. Sometimes the roses in your life just need to be literal.
Mirrored from Leaf Piles.
Fresh flowers for celebration! ThisĀ bouquet was so full that it has a front and a back view.
The Halloween flowers have moved to the table and become an all-chrysanthemum affair.
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I feel like the specifically-halloween flowers are a good picture for today.
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The October bouquet gave in kind of early, so it got replaced with one of all-alstroemeria, which held up much better.
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The surviving flowers for this month are still very heart-pleasing, especially when when I feel rather dried out and ragged myself.
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Appropriately ragged autumn bouquet, this month.
With bonus decorative gourds.
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And for once the alstroemeria actually outlasted everything but the hydrangea.
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This bouquet was big enough to need splitting into two vases, which is always gratifying for grocery flowers.
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This bouquet, the roses actually lived long enough to bloom! Most of the time, the poor things are too refrigerated.
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Februaries call for bright colors; always good to know the grocery flower shop agrees.
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More of the daisies bloomed, so the January bouquet needed some adjustment. Plus, there were chocolates to complement!
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Didn’t make any New Year fireworks, but this month’s bouquet tries to make up for it.
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Despite the new, light colored pain, this apartment is fairly dark. Flowers may make it brighter! Here’s my first go at this plan, next to the shiny new computer.
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