I’ve been painting, refurnishing, and redecorating my office for my private practice. I’ll be back with photos and at least one story about Teddy bears.
In the meantime, check out my water lily. It’s blooming!
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Your photos are beautiful!
Thanks so much. My garden gives me so much!
Wow! I never knew anyone with a personal water lily. I thought they only grew in parks. I’m impresses. It’s very pretty! I’m envious.
Thanks, Joanna. They are a little pricey. I waited for a half off sale and got mine for $10.
Love the picture! Good luck on your project and hope to hear from you soon!
Thanks, Cranky!
I love the personal water lily remark by Joanna.
It is impressive.
Joanna has a way with words.
I used to have a water garden and I still miss it, so I appreciate your photo of the water lily. They’re just lovely when they bloom aren’t they? Good luck with all the refurbishing. Sounds like lots of work! I look forward to the teddy bear story.
Thanks, Nancy! By the way, your place looks so beautiful. I would love to see more photos of where you live, if you felt inclined to share them.