Monday, June 25, 2007

No sewing machine - Day 6&7

I feel like I'm letting everyone down with my lack of stuff to share. I do so hope my sewing machine makes its reappearance soon...

Today all I have are some garden photos...




I do love gardening and at least I can do that without a sewing machine...

11 comments:

  1. That's a beautiful garden you have there. You can pop over and work in my (really awful) one any time!!!

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  2. Looks like you have a green thumb.

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  3. Hang in there - machine withdrawal can be nasty. You have a terrific looking garden. I am definitely not a gardener and I really admire those who are.

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  4. Your garden looks straight out of a magazine!! Beautiful :)

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  5. I can't wait til I get a house so I can get a garden like yours! I would love spending time outside at your place!

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  6. Hello, I've just been visiting your blog for the first time and just have to say that your entrance door is beautiful indeed. And the cat even more beautiful! :-)

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  7. My what a beautiful garden. I love all the textures and different greens. Such a treat to see. Thank you for sharing!

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  8. I found a link to your blog at Daisy Cottage. I love your fabric work and your gardening. It's a lovely blog.

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  9. Your garden looks amazing! I don't mind not seeing sewing stuff, if we are going to get pictures of your garden! It makes me wish I could come over to your house and sit in your yard and read a good book:)

    I hope you get your sewing machine back soon though, I know it can't be much fun for you to have to go without it!

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  10. Wow, thanks for all the lovely comments everyone! It makes all the hours of "garden therapy" even more worthwhile.

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  11. Ohhhhh, Anina, your garden is so lovely. It looks cooling and water-drenched (not hot and parched)!
    What a beautiful place to take some hand-sewing and just escape! I can almost hear the soft tinkle of some wind-chimes in your garden. Are wind chimes still "in vogue" for the well dressed garden?

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