A Sentiment

God knew what He was doing when He sent a gentle breeze and brought a lovely butterfly to set my heart at ease. The happiness of your friendship and the gentleness of your words have touched my life in special ways and now I feel assured. Thank you for your loyalty and for reading everyday. I only hope you find things to make a happy day.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

9 comments:

One Woman's Journey - a journal being written from Woodhaven - her cottage in the woods. said...

Love this image :)

Blondie's Journal said...

How pretty!

XO,
Jane

Lona said...

Oh my! I need to learn your secret for getting them to rebloom. If mine do not bloom this year after being outdoors all summer I give up on them LOL! I think I said that last year too.

Friko said...

Tis is a lovely window, you’ve given me an idea. It’s time for some late autumn decorations.

Judy said...

Amaryllis? I have never had good luck making them bloom a second time. I just get a new one every year as a Christmas present. Your window is beautiful!!

Diana LaMarre said...

exciting! I like that it's a short variety.

Balisha said...

This amaryllis isn't from an old bulb. It is new this year. A mini amaryllis. I got two of them and put them in the same pot. I paid quite a bit for them and am disappointed. The blooming one is pretty good...though the leaves were distorted. The other produced leaves only so far. In my experience with amaryllis...if the leaves grow first there might not be a flower. I'm continuing to watch them.
I'm really happy with my window. I have something pretty to look at while I am on the computer.
Balisha

Jan said...

What a lovely picture - it doesn't need words! Jx

garden girl said...

Such a pretty way your window is decorated Balisha! It looks so warm and inviting, and the view is beautiful.

I finally coaxed a 5-year-old amaryllis into bloom last winter, and it even rewarded me with a second scape and second set of blooms! I guess it must have had some pent-up energy from five years of nothing. Now, I hope it will bloom for us again this year. It's still dormant in the basement right now, but I should probably bring it out and start watering it soon.