Marcowa pogoda
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Już miałam napisać o marcu w czasie przeszłym, ale przecież nadal jest i
jeszcze przed nami cały tydzień, który może nas bardzo zaskoczyć. Nie
pamiętam a...
5 days ago
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7 comments:
Susan that was a beautiful find. I never see things like that. Gorgeous.
Yes, life is fragile - handle with care.
Very pretty Susan. Now you have that fragile vase of flowers along with the many beautiful arrangements of real flowers to bring a smile to your face.
This fragile rose certainly speaks to this fragile time in your own life. So glad to think its beauty brings a measure of comfort right now. Sending heart hugs, Brenda xo
Yes, life is fragile, but like your rose it is also very beautiful. It's nice to know that you are seeing the beauty. Roses are also very strong. I think you are very strong, too. Fragility and strength together. I'm still praying.
If I am not mistaken, I think that dish of cermaic roses is from the 1950s and is probably a collector's piece. My daughter has rose adroend dishes. Pretty. Hope you have a good day.
That is such a gorgeous item, Susan. It kind of reminds me of the little porcelain tea pot that my Mom gave me that has three pink roses on it too. It's also fragile, but it hasn't broken after all the moves I've had. This is really a treasure that you found at the Goodwill store. Sometimes we come across such wonderful items at that store. You're right, browsing through a thrift store is like a treasure hunt. Your blog warms my heart, dear Susan.
~Sheri
Susan, such a thoughtful post. That rose is quite beautiful. I am a Colorado native, born and raised here as well as my hubby and all the kids. Life is so fragile. We have to handle it carefully. I appreciate this thoughtful post. I am glad I stopped by for a second visit today. HUGS to you across the miles.
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