Monday, 18 July 2011
daphne
Look at what's flowering in my garden, heavenly!
Its the last day of the school holidays today and I'm slowly catching up with myself - cleaning, folding, packing, posting, paying bills and finding school hats. We've had a busy social time this last week and the house feels a bit chaotic.
In between I'm starting to get a blog post ready because, can you believe it, its time again for Show & Tell! This month's interview goes up tomorrow.
Please pop in then to meet my guest, another great Australian blogger. As usual I'm keeping her identity a secret. I will say that many of you know and love her fabulous blog and will love reading more about what inspires her. For others it will be a wonderful new discovery. Hmm, I'm not sure which I love more!
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So pretty..and you're right the scent is heavenly!
ReplyDeleteI'm told they smell wonderful but are very hard to grow! Well done you!
ReplyDeleteOh I am jealous! Mine is not quite flowering yet. Yours looks just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteZP xo
I love Daphne and I love to bring it indoors too but the only thing is that it doesn't last inside.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, I bet the scent is heavenly :)
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite winter flowers! Love its fragrance so much I have 3 bushes of it. All different varieties too I think.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen these flowers before. Your photos are amazing if only they were scratch and sniff!
ReplyDeleteapryl uk
Oh lucky you, I adore daphne but sadly haven't had any luck growing it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous flower! These photos are divine, Susie :) Kx
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful I wish I had a smellablog!
ReplyDeleteDaphne sure is heavenly.
ReplyDeleteOne of my absolute favourite flowers.
Waxy pink buds and glossy green leaves... and definitely one of the best smells ever.
Reminds me of my nanna.
Am intrigued by your mystery 'Show and Tell' interview.
I'll definitely stop by!