December 21, 2022
Happy Solstice and Blessings for the Days Ahead
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There's a lot to love in that collage, Beth. Merry Christmas! Enjoy the increased light each new day brings.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Kris! Yes, increasing day length is helpful and hopeful. :)
DeleteAlways such beauty and love in your pictures Beth! Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Blessed New Year filled with love and peace Looks like it is going to be an exciting year....
ReplyDeleteThank you, Donna. :) Blessings to you and yours, as well, and hope for the year ahead.
DeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year!!! And whatever the sweet treat is with the M&M's, I will take a bite. :-)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy Beth!!!
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Carla
Ah, come on over! :) Merry Christmas! Best wishes for the year ahead!
DeleteMerry Christmas! I have a couple of similar plants in my garden which makes me feel like a sister. I think of you often and wish you a joyous Christmas - all year long.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! I think of you often, too, and hope all is well. Hope to see you again at a Fling, or if you're ever traveling through the Midwest. :)
DeleteMerry Christmas Beth! Hope your holidays are filled with love and delight and may the new year bring you joy and many plants.
ReplyDeleteBack at ya, Susie! Many plants and fun gardening for both of us. (And love and delight, too. ;-) )
DeleteHappy Christmas and a great New Year's. Spring is ahead, but in the meantime a warm fire, a hot drink, and a seed catalog to peruse--what could be better?
ReplyDeleteThanks, and to you, as well. What could be better, indeed. Plenty of time to plan, and hopefully the weather will improve just a bit in the meantime...to "normal" winter weather.
DeleteI hope you had a very Merry Christmas and I wish you a great New Year.
ReplyDeleteBest Wishes for a great New Year, Maria!
DeleteAnd now Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Diana!
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