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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

radio silence

i know it's been forever but i'm still here, i promise!
just trying to get a sturdy foothold so the blog can make it back up on the immediate "to-do" list.
i've been dying to show you all of the beauty spilling out of the garden right now but between so many lovely weddings, consults, monster bulk orders, photo shoots and kids it has been a tad bit crazy these days. i'm not complaining, it's wonderful. but life is oh so full right now!



we finally pulled out the camera yesterday evening so you could at least get a tiny glimpse of abundance that is filling our world.
this, this is what my days consist of now. harvesting, harvesting and more harvesting.




i now dream of picking flowers, bunching, sleeving and find myself counting to ten (the number of stems in a bunch) whenever i'm doing anything.

 what a strange and beautiful existence this is!

17 comments:

  1. thanks for the peek into your beautiful world

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  2. Incredible photos, Erin (and Chris)! Your floral abundance and joy set all of us dreaming. So happy to be connected up and sharing. – g

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  3. What beautiful delphinium! I was just outside admiring mine in my little sidewalk garden here in Boston. I absolutely love them!

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  4. Another beautiful post full of great energy and positivity. Inspiration Erin!

    Paul

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  5. Stunning! You. Are. Amazing. (And so are your flowers!) Cheers!

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  6. Everything is beautiful!!
    You do a wonderful job!

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  7. Beautiful delphinium. You were it well.

    xo Jane

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  8. Oh lovely delphinium! I love every glimpse into your garden.

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  9. Oh! It's so heavenly... Just love coming here... Would you rather have diamonds or flowers? DEFINITELY FLOWERS<3

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  10. Oh so beautiful... your world is!

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  11. I never new that there a so much things to explore in this world. It is true that most of the beautiful things in this world a hidden and we have to search for it.The flowers are very beautiful.And the world you live in is so heavenly.Very few people get the privilege to be born in such a beautiful place. And you are doing a great job.
    Send Flowers for Rakhi

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  12. Loved this post, and the counting to ten part. I remember standing in a flower shop holding flowers in my arms and rocking them like a baby!!! What we do all day long becomes a constant part of who we are, how we live, and even how we breath!!!

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  13. Handling organic flowers all day, what a joy!

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  14. So much beauty, what a heady experience this must be. You are blessed.

    FlowerLady

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  15. Must be peak season for you, lovely scenes of for day. We're in mid-winter in Australia, but still have bright flowers where I live to add beauty to our days.

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