Love the photographs and I'm trying not to imagine the scent.
Regarding your mention of Hess the Hatter. She lived in NYC but was originally from Cincinnati. Quite an independent young woman, she went by herself to Europe annually to purchase for her shop. I'm not aware of a relative named Olive, but I'll ask my husband.
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I'm the author of The Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries from Bantam Dell. The series includes SIGNS IN THE BLOOD (LA MONTAGNE DES SECRETS in France), ART'S BLOOD, (LE SECRET DES APPALACHES in France,) OLD WOUNDS,IN A DARK SEASON (Anthony Nominee, Best PBO), and UNDER THE SKIN. There's also THE DAY OF SMALL THINGS (a spinoff/standalone)chronicling the unexpected life story of Miss Birdie, one of Elizabeth's neighbors.
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11 comments:
fantastic!
Euphoria...
Floral fireworks!
so delicate and silky....just beautiful...and my imagination can make the scent....
Lilies are so photogenic...These were birthday present from Claui, my soon to be daughter-in-law.
Thanks for sharing your lilies with us and I can imagine the scent!
Thanks for the beautiful pictures of the lovely flowers this morning. It was a nice break from a grey grey cloudy day in a grey cloudy week!
Tammy
Exquisite photos with that glorious light and color! Makes me want to wallpaper my study with your pictures! :-)
Love the photographs and I'm trying not to imagine the scent.
Regarding your mention of Hess the Hatter. She lived in NYC but was originally from Cincinnati. Quite an independent young woman, she went by herself to Europe annually to purchase for her shop. I'm not aware of a relative named Olive, but I'll ask my husband.
With a view like that, I'd be sitting at that pretty little table all day long. The flowers were mighty pretty too!
I can imagine the fragrance though!
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