tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999880454764041260.post1379815776112588644..comments2024-03-21T00:38:31.581-07:00Comments on Beatrice Euphemie: Summer SolsticeKaren @ Beatrice Euphemiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08631972741518142563noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999880454764041260.post-91946457667061256082011-06-22T18:55:47.975-07:002011-06-22T18:55:47.975-07:00Hi Jennifer, thank you for sharing your sweet memo...Hi Jennifer, thank you for sharing your sweet memories of your great Grandmother and your nice compliment. Some flowers that I would recommend for sunshine are Petunias, Marigolds, Geranium, Daisy's, Nasturtiums, Pansies (in Spring and Fall as they like cool weather) and Blue Lobelia. These are the most common and easy to find. Good luck and I hope you have fun planting your flowers! xx KarenKaren @ Beatrice Euphemiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08631972741518142563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999880454764041260.post-30401183037946215392011-06-22T17:45:55.021-07:002011-06-22T17:45:55.021-07:00This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09490322767906780583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999880454764041260.post-42815999874478134212011-06-22T17:45:18.292-07:002011-06-22T17:45:18.292-07:00I love all of your beautiful flowers and your pict...I love all of your beautiful flowers and your pictures are amazing! It brings back childhood memories of visiting my great grandma. She had an entire flower bed of the most beautiful flowers. I was going to ask you what kind of flowers would be best on our balcony. The area gets a lot of sun too. Thank you for sharing this post.Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09490322767906780583noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999880454764041260.post-56596194004606666072011-06-22T14:47:10.718-07:002011-06-22T14:47:10.718-07:00Hi Christine, yes I do think they call it a 'm...Hi Christine, yes I do think they call it a 'mackerel sky', although I haven't heard the term since my childhood in New England! Yes, it is the same as a laburnum tree and NO, I did not know it was poisonous! Thank you so much for that warning! I will not be using it for sleep pillows if that is the case! I guess just a simple potpourri! I am glad you like my photographs, I am a complete amateur and I owe it all to my little camera. I don't touch them up with photo shop or any program. Thank you for your input and I hope you have a lovely day!xx KarenKaren @ Beatrice Euphemiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08631972741518142563noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-999880454764041260.post-89484505585186511912011-06-22T14:00:12.805-07:002011-06-22T14:00:12.805-07:00Those are stunning photographs! I love the mornin...Those are stunning photographs! I love the morning sky - I think they call that a "mackerel sky" here? And rosy Mt. Rainier... sigh! Your marigolds are much further along than mine. And I never would have thought to dry the blossoms of your tree. Is it the same as a laburnum tree? We have one and it is wonderful, but we've been warned by various people that all parts are poisonous. Thanks for the lovely post.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com