Rainy May

Larkspur

A rainy day in the garden…

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Allium bulgaricum

…but Floradora didn’t mind getting a bit wet…

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Dogwood

…because everything looked so beautiful!

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Garden

We love the garden in May…

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Lily of the Valley

…and though everything was wet, from the smallest lily…

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Calla Lily

…to the biggest one…

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Tea

…it was a perfect day for an indoor tea party!

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16 thoughts on “Rainy May

  1. Wet or dry, your garden walks and then tea are always so welcome to be invited to (via the e-waves). Thank you for the refreshment!

  2. So pretty! Your girls are my favorites! Such sweet expressions and those littles are just the cutest things ever!♥♥♥

  3. I love the rain. I live in western Oregon, where we get our fair share of rain. The sound of the rain falling in the night makes me feel cozy and comforted. It was raining during the night and this morning, but now the forecast isn’t calling for more rain in the near future. ;-(

    So, to see your girls in the wet garden really made my day.

    What size needles do you use to knit the tea cozy and the sweaters? Or do you use sewing needles?

    Thank you so much for sharing. I am house bound and your blog is very welcomed and interesting. I love to see what your girls are up to – their !adventures are always entertaining!

    • It was a very damp day! I use various sizes of needles depending on the yarn, tending to the small size. The sweaters were made with size 2.5 mm. I didn’t make the tea cosy – it was crocheted by a friend, but isn’t it the sweetest thing!?.

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