

Having a bit more company this weekend than last. 8 people.. Which is fine except that we don't have more than 6 plates/wine glasses and not to mention we can't sleep more than 4 very comfortabley, which is one reason for the guest quarters. But I guess my friends (more on MY friends vs Cap'n Steve's friends in another post) finally got tired of waiting on the guest quarters and decided this is the right time to visit. Which is too bad in a way because the quest quarters are just a couple of weeks away from being completed.. Hooray!..
So back to my Martha Stewart comment.

This time of year our gladiolas are blooming which is a treat - at least for us. But somewhere recently I heard them referred to as funeral flowers and now I can't get that phrase out of my head and as I look around at them all over the house I can't help but think about that phrase... ticks me off.. I shot these yesterday very quickly with the P&S (and it shows) but the colors or pretty true - very brilliant with a preponderance of white gladiolas this year

Oh my goodness. I love, love those flowers - I think of them
ReplyDeleteas 'happy' flowers, if anything,
carnations or roses for the funeral.
They are gorgeous. Get that thought out of your head.
Funeral flowers, pfft. First time reader from PW, as I'm reading the fascinating what ifs and am thrilled that your Cptn Steve
read that ad and responded.
I'll be back to read more, I think I'm almost finished at l4l8
comments over there:)
Kate