This morning, we were sitting on the back porch, sipping tea and making a loooooong list of things to do, when I spied the sun shining through our violas and pansies.
They looked so pretty and so happy!!
I just had to share with you...
Wishing you much happiness on this Saturday!!
They are my favorites! I love their vibrant colors and happy faces.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend...:)
pretty!
ReplyDeleteDo you know that they only look happy because you are happy and the beholder is happy! Happy Saturday, liebling, Silke! Tsup!
ReplyDeleteLove their cute little faces. Have a great week-end.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend Silke. Pansies are beautiful and if I could paint them I would. Take care.
ReplyDeletesmiling.....thanks to visiting you!!!
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loving you
k
Silke,how sweet they looks, and how lucky you are to still have violas and pansyes, in the garten.
ReplyDeleteHere there is not much left-a single rose,-a cupple of leaves, but almost every tree stands empty now-in black silhuettes--beautifull,too- but also very silent...
Hugs,Dorthe
Liebe Silke,
ReplyDeletedeine schönen Fotos schenken uns viel Freude.
Herzliche Grüße
Angela und Elisabeth
ah yes, so pretty so happy, just like you :))
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I heard it's going to be very warm again next week - in the 80s and I'm so disappointed, but the flowers will like it ;-)
ReplyDeleteThese are so very beautiful Silke- I especially love the little purple ones!(we call them Johnny jump ups!) the photos are lovely-
ReplyDeleteVicki
This looks like spring! You mean it isn't 48 degrees and windy where you are? What a way to experience November! ☺
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! It's always fun to see a little bit of color this time of year. A precious reminder that the seasons will indeed recycle themselves. Thanks for sharing - I'm so happy you did! Theresa :)
ReplyDeleteTheir little faces are always so sweet. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeletei think they are proud of their colors and they are ready to dance in the wind!
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Oh Beautiful One, pansies and violas ARE the happiest flowers on earth. Snapdragons bite. It always thrills me when one of my adult children still pick a snapdragon and bite me with it.
ReplyDelete**happy smiles** Deb