Words and pictures from the author of And the Crows Took Their Eyes as well as the Elizabeth Goodweather Appalachian Mysteries . . .
a lot of inspiration for watercolors.
So cheery. With all of your outdoor space, you still do a fine indoor thing.
Very nice! I love these plants, not sure of names...and you might tell me if I ask, mightent you?
The yellow ones are primroses from the grocery store--they have a faint spring fragrance. The pinky red one is a poinsettia--subtly shaded so it looks like a watercolor.
I have a cyclamen blooming that daughter gave me for my birthday. It's nice to have the colors of spring and summer indoors in the winter.
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a lot of inspiration for watercolors.
So cheery. With all of your outdoor space, you still do a fine indoor thing.
Very nice! I love these plants, not sure of names...and you might tell me if I ask, mightent you?
The yellow ones are primroses from the grocery store--they have a faint spring fragrance. The pinky red one is a poinsettia--subtly shaded so it looks like a watercolor.
I have a cyclamen blooming that daughter gave me for my birthday. It's nice to have the colors of spring and summer indoors in the winter.
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