For those of you who, like myself, have suffered a weekend of rain, wind and misery (a blatant exaggeration for dramatic effect), this vibrant chrysanthemum might come in handy. In the cheery-uppy department.
You are most welcome.
For those of you who, like myself, have suffered a weekend of rain, wind and misery (a blatant exaggeration for dramatic effect), this vibrant chrysanthemum might come in handy. In the cheery-uppy department.
You are most welcome.
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I would not call it a blatant exaggeration, it has been quite horrible at times and the only bonus that very few ventured out to the supermarket this morning.
I love yellow flowers!
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That is because you are a bright and cheerful woman yourself x
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Very much needed, but I did bake a Christmas cake for the first time in 20 years. Whether it tastes as good as it smells is another thing π
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I’m impressed! Sure it will be delicious. π
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Time will tell. The OH and I will be eating it for a looong time! π
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A blast of cheeriness indeed. Love yellow and pleased to have cut yellow roses for my In a Vase on Monday today post.
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Looking outside, I think we need it even more today!
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Sooo lovely, I love mums. Drizzle and darkness here too.
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Stay warm and dry!
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And now itβs going to get cold. Cold rain.
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Suffered?!
I suppose I am fortunate that I do not understand. If I knew how to send a picture, I would send some . . . daisies! . . . or roses! . . . or dahlias! . . . or something cheerful. I just can’t send a picture.
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Oh, bother! That was more than a week ago. They would be wilted by now anyway.
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Thanks Tony, the thought is enough βΊ
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