I am completely fuhootzed...
(yes, that is actually a word !)
Between vacation and July 4th...
I don't know what day of the week it is !
Feels like a Monday,
but it's actually Wednesday.
*Anyone else feeling like that ??*
Everything is 'taking off' in the garden.
My Oakleaf Hydrangea has
the most beautiful HUGE blooms...
Beautiful Valdani Perle Cotton...
In my hoop at the moment...
the second Punch Needle pattern,
in the 'Garden Block' series.
~ ~ ~
Enjoy your day...
Rose
beautiful colors! beautiful plantings! :)
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Gorgeous colors, Rose! Such a rich combo.
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Yup--I was just mentioning this morning that the weekend is coming--AGAIN--so soon? My days are all mixed up this week for sure...Your garden is lovely...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteFuhootzed. Never heard that one. I'll have to look it up.
ReplyDeleteYour gardens are beautiful. I just love oak leaf hydrangea but can't figure out where I could fit one in.
Wonderful colors in your latest pn piece.
Happy July :)
Lauren
love that word..its been me all day. Going to be a super hot steamy week. Carrying water ti pots and new hydrangea.
ReplyDeleteI also bought 4 pine trees..what was I thinking..ugh.
Your garden is so pretty. Im enjoying my lilies now.
What lovely gardens! I love that oak leaf Hydrangea. I think its nice when I can forget what day it really is, Have a wonderful week. Your colors are luscious.
ReplyDeleteI'm fuhootzed too. I've never heard that word, but it is perfect. Your garden seems like fine therapy, though. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI think it's Someday. What was you said you'd get to Someday? Heehee don't shoot 😁
ReplyDeleteLovely progress on this new design! A gal could get used to 3-day work weeks, that's for sure! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe colors are great. Looking to see this finished. Your garden is wonderful, especially the hydrangeas. fuhootzed...I can spell it but, can I say/pronounce it? Probably not.
ReplyDeleteIt must be the year for oak leaf hydrangeas. The one up the quay from me has huge blooms also, don't recall noticing the blooms before this year. It the leaves turning in autumn that catches my eye usually.
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