What beautiful reflections, Ann! And such wonderful captures! Love the flowers and the bowl and candles! Really delightful post for the day! Have a great weekend!
Gorgeous reflection! Thanks for your comment on my reflection. The older grandson took an interest in the Civil War when they studied in school 6 or 7 years ago. They both enjoy cars and planes (as do I) so we have been several times to the Smithsonian museums. The younger is also interested in anatomy, so we have covered that as well.
That's a great idea! It's both beautiful and clever! You asked if I saw Sissinghurst. No, we only saw Sandringham, Hidcote Manor, Bourton on the Water, and several others. They were all worth seeing.
This is so neat! It is such a good reflection, because when I first saw it, I thought the whole thing was one holder and it was hourglass shaped! Then upon further looking, I saw that half of it is a reflection, so pretty!
Looks beautiful Ann! Because I saw it here on your blog, I joined Weekend Reflections this week - thanks.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful reflections, Ann! And such wonderful captures! Love the flowers and the bowl and candles! Really delightful post for the day! Have a great weekend!
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What a beautiful candle arrangement...and not one, but two! So so beautiful, Ann!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great idea : I love the way the reflexion shows what we can't see directly about this vase... A what a vase... Thnaks oyu for this sharing.
ReplyDeletedelightful reflection shot.
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Gorgeous reflection! Thanks for your comment on my reflection. The older grandson took an interest in the Civil War when they studied in school 6 or 7 years ago. They both enjoy cars and planes (as do I) so we have been several times to the Smithsonian museums. The younger is also interested in anatomy, so we have covered that as well.
ReplyDeleteYes, the tree is the Palmetto Palm, the state tree of South Carolina.
ReplyDeleteWas the food as lovely as the table setting?
ReplyDeleteI hope it was a romantic dinner, with love reflecting in each other's eyes too, Ann? :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are nice to see. I am no longer able to breathe very well so I would not be able to smell them.
ReplyDeleteBonjour dear Ann
ReplyDeletewow it's so adorable, I love candles and this composition is very harmonious!
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That's a great idea! It's both beautiful and clever!
ReplyDeleteYou asked if I saw Sissinghurst. No, we only saw Sandringham, Hidcote Manor, Bourton on the Water, and several others. They were all worth seeing.
It's so beautiful Ann!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend:)
It's so beautiful Ann!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend:)
It must be much more beautiful if lights are totally off.
ReplyDeleteJust you and your love one...
but without curry wild boar.
I love it, Ann. Great captures.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend.
The vase and its reflection are both very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love candles! Looks like a lovely dinner :D
ReplyDeleteI like the reflection of the candle on the glass.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely arrangement, I like the way the green beads show up in the reflection.
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat! It is such a good reflection, because when I first saw it, I thought the whole thing was one holder and it was hourglass shaped! Then upon further looking, I saw that half of it is a reflection, so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat's so pretty - you are talented.
ReplyDeleteHow pretty that is. It is just perfect. Very well done my friend :) Have a great weekend :)
ReplyDeleteA beautifully set table and you captured the reflection wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteHope you're having a wonderful weekend Ann!
Lovely reflections Ann. I like the first one best.
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