On my kitchen window sill I have some very cute miniature 'tete a tete' narcissus, so called because they have two or three flowers per stem that like this...
and so whenever I'm washing up at the sink and gazing out of the window, watching them bobbing about in the breeze (or gale force wind this week!) I can't help humming this song to myself.....
sweet blooms...and the sweetest song
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed watching that clip - thank you! - The narcissus are lovely too, I love Spring flowers - Natalie x
ReplyDeleteHi they are lovely and springtime coloured(thoughts of sunshine!).
ReplyDeleteThat clip was lovely and I am a huge black & white film fan, so that went down a treat.
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Hi Jess,
ReplyDeletethat was lovely thanks for sharing, Ginger and Fred. Wouldn't we all love to dance like that?
The daffs are beautiful, the only thing i get to look at on my window sill is the cats meaowing to come in lol. Not the same hehe!
Catherine x
That clip made me smile they don't make films like that anymore - the narcissus are so cute. Hope you received my address ok if not let me know.
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Hi Jess, oh you lucky thing finding tete-a-tetes, beautiful pictures of them. I can only get the bulbs in a pot and haven't found a bunch since January.
ReplyDeleteGreat minds think alike, go on, treat yourslf to the dress! I'm so chuffed with it and I'll wear it with some 40s style black shoes I won on ebay for £1.50. I think they're Primark, with a t-bar and heel. Seamed stockings are on the way too!
Good to hear the eiderdown apreciation society is still going strong, have a smashing week.
Stephx
Love all the Spring flowers and how they survive the wind beats me Have a lovely Easter
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are so pretty! Love the movie clip- one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
I love that song! It reminds me of my grandparents. I think I'll be humming it all day now too!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love your blog too!..Pam
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