From the entrance of a florist’s shop, this week.
Ooops. I was going to link this to Friday My Town tomorrow, but just discovered that “Beginnings” was last week’s FMTSO theme. How fast time flies…
this is beautiful..
Yes, it is always a cheerful sight in spring with all the colours...
So did you buy anything?
No Ginny, not this time. For now I'm content with my clematis about to burst into bloom.
Very nice and colorful. I have a lot of green on my balcony, but you've really made me want to add some pots of color.
So it's blommor in Swedish for flowers? I know the Danish word, blomster, and of course both are very similar to the German Blumen.
Yes Meike, the word for flower in Swedish is "blomma", pl. "blommor". Also related to the English word "bloom", no doubt!
Doesn't matter if you missed the theme. The shots are so great and symbolic of the start of the spring season.MersadMersad Donko Photography
Thanks Mersad. Even if I got the dates/themes mixed up I still got inspiration for a post :)
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this is beautiful..
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DeleteSo did you buy anything?
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DeleteVery nice and colorful. I have a lot of green on my balcony, but you've really made me want to add some pots of color.
ReplyDeleteSo it's blommor in Swedish for flowers? I know the Danish word, blomster, and of course both are very similar to the German Blumen.
ReplyDeleteYes Meike, the word for flower in Swedish is "blomma", pl. "blommor". Also related to the English word "bloom", no doubt!
DeleteDoesn't matter if you missed the theme. The shots are so great and symbolic of the start of the spring season.
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Thanks Mersad. Even if I got the dates/themes mixed up I still got inspiration for a post :)
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