








Such natural beauty! With a little intervention by a clever gardener or designer, fall's bounty is transformed into winter's lavish displays. Lasting well beyond the holidays, these glorious creations will brighten the dullest winter days. Get creative, or indulge yourself in a ready-to-hang kissing ball, wreath or swag. Go natural!Special thanks to the staff of Corliss Bros. Nursery & Garden Center (Ipswich, MA) for the delightful photos, ©2007
©Deb Lambert 2008


5 comments:
Am I glad I cannot find a way to get to Corliss? Not when I see all the selection... but then again, perhaps yes, when I see the grand selection! (I might never be able to pick out Just One!) ;-) I'm sure it must smell heavenly over there!! How's our Lucy-Maude doing with the Christmas crowd? Are you still teaching classes?
(Perhaps you should start an on-line class? As though you don't have enough to do?)
PS I really like your header photo with the images in the water drops! :-) Hope you're feeling better.
Shady ~ A feast for the eyes and nose, indeed! Actually LM only sees the crowds on her breaks, but she loves everyone, especially children. She minds so well that she gets free run of the outdoor garden center area and goes around looking for her favorite sales associates... pretty much everybody.
Classes ended on November 8th, probably to resume next spring. Just published the December newsletter, over at 'Corliss Clips.' Only working one day a week, on Saturdays.
Thanks for the header comment - I'm fond of my viburnum berries... all new photos in the sidebar, as well.
Still feeling like a puddin' head - asthma and colds are not a great combination... I even missed working on my one day. Let's hope the fever breaks before this Saturday.
Thanks for dropping by!
The photo in your header is beyond beautiful! (And today's post title had me singing "Deck the Halls" with your words. :)
Thanks for noticing the header, Angie, and for bursting into song!
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