Monday, 27 June 2011

Flowers in the house

...or rather, flowers about to be removed from the house. Getting a bit sad now.



But the pelargoniums are doing their bit to brighten the dishwashing, tumbling into the suds.




Sorry you asked, Jane?

12 comments:

Dartford Warbler said...

That is a pretty perlagonium. I have a few, in clay pots, by the front door.One of them has started to stretch and wander, so it`s time to take some cuttings.

Anonymous said...

Pretty!

June said...

Your house! All that lovely clean white!
And the pink of the . . . erm . . . pelogarniums!
Beautiful!

I thought they were geraniums, but I see (Google!) they are a cousin to geraniums.

Unknown said...

Glorious distraction from the washing up!x

flwrjane said...

Not sorry at all Rachel. Sorry you forgot to link up so others could see the charming view of your window.

But I know you're just a little bit busy so I'm gonna hook you up.

Hope your day is going well and you're moving slowly through it:)

xo Jane

Anonymous said...

Isn't it lovely to have flowers on the kitchen windowsill - I now have so many orchids, I can hardly see out the window!!

A Whole Lotta Magic said...

They look beautiful to me!

S
xo

Rose H (UK) said...

Your flowers look lovely! (Almost) a pleasure to wash-up....

Pam said...

Oh, I thought you meant that *you* were getting a bit sad. I was relieved to realise that it was the flowers.

I do like your blue and white pottery (or is it porcelain?)

bowstreetflowers said...

Such a pretty window! Perlagolium? Very pretty. We call it geranium across the Pond.

webb said...

that would make me happy to wash dishes!

the veg artist said...

I can't resist these, whatever they are called! My great aunt, who lived with my gran on the farm, used to grow them in the cool outer kitchen. She would drench them in tea leaves, and there would be this musty smell every time we passed. That smell takes me back - to the pig in the sty, roses around the cowshed door and old barns to play in. Long gone days!

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