We have been super busy this weekend, so haven't had time to post. I'll hopefully get a catch up post done for Monday morning.
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From 1977 - Thelma Houston; Don't You Leave Me This Way I remember dancing to this......... However I prefer this version and remember d...
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The other day I was at the grocery store with my grandson. Had him in the shopping trolley buckled in and while we were waiting to cash out...
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From 1977 - Thelma Houston; Don't You Leave Me This Way I remember dancing to this......... However I prefer this version and remember d...
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Yep, I have discovered I have been finding it harder to hear, especially when there is a lot of back ground noise. So figured I would get a...
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Such a gorgeous bush with amazing flowers. Thank you for sharing~
Gorgeous, puffy balls - and a whole tree of them!
Wow Gill I bet those smell heavenly.
it's snowing !!sandy
Those are absolutely gorgeous!!! Thanks for sharing and have a great week. Don't forget to put your feet up occasionally ;)
One of my favorite shrubs! Very pretty.
We call these "snow ball bushes" where I come from. Hubby and I were just talking about how lovely they are.
These are gorgeous!
Gorgeous - love it! The blossoms look so puffy... like they would float in the air if not attached to the stem. Super!
Hugs,
/;-)
I just visited someone else with the same hydrangea. :)
Yours is indeed beautiful and I love how it has plenty of room to expand.
I may have missed it somewhere along the way; but is your header a view from where you live? It's beautiful.
My post is here: Carletta’s Captures.
lovely ;)
miss u.
niki*in az
Oh how LOVELY!
Beautiful flower ball.
A glorious Snowball bush that must surely give you and us great joy.
Gorgeous photos and flowers. Thanks for the post :) My grandma had flowers like this in her yard.
Here we call them hortênsia or hidrângea, and it's a wonderful flower. My mother had in different colours in her garden, but I didn'n know white. Yours are beautiful!
Good week!
I love snowballs
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