Monday, February 7, 2011
Dancing Pansy Flowers
I love pansies! They've been my favorite flower for five decades. Who can resist their cheerful "faces," luscious purple, copper and amber hues and soft, velvety petals? I know as a toddler, I couldn't! I was so excited to see these sweet garden beauties in grandma's garden that I pulled up several fists-full. I ran to her grinning and squealing, proudly holding up my contraband bouquet. I still remember that day - the day I discovered the beauty of pansies and shared that joy with my grandma!
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VERY CUTE.
ReplyDeleteThey may be heading for the dance floor next...but I believe they are being married on the toadstool..just guessing tho.
We have pansies in our garden all winter..we love them too.
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ReplyDeleteRose
Two delightful images, thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pug images. I have to say I adore your beautiful blog background ; especially knowing you created the flowers....so Vintage and so very romantic.
ReplyDeleteAnnabelle
So cute thank you!
ReplyDeleteCatherine, these pansies are adorable! I too love these joyful posies. They always bring a smile to my face. You know, I have encountered a few species that are quite fragrant. One of my most favorite is the Rebecca Pansy, (viola). It has a hint of rose to its scent ... plus, its purple and white ruffle petals look fabulous in our powder room!
ReplyDeleteHow very sweet! It took me a minute to figure out that they were dancing!
ReplyDeleteAdoro la flor del pensamiento, es mi favorita y verla bailar, me gusta mucho.
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ReplyDeletexo Karen
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