Hello lovely lovelies, lovely friends♡ Home sweet home♡ Pete and I are back home again after a fabulous holiday with our girls and their wee families. Oodles of cuddles with Riley and Lenox, too. Oodles of fun and laughter. Oodles of precious memories to tuck away until the next time we are blessed to holiday together.
'Tis wonderful to be home again. 'Tis wonderful to be back home in my little far rural outpost. Though it's always wonderful to visit with friends when in Sydney, I must say I'm ever so glad to be away from the cacophonous din that is Sydney. The traffic!! The crazy drivers! Each time we go away both Pete and I agree that packing up all our worldly goods and chattels and moving to Tassie eighteen years ago was an inspired decision. It seems we've both become rather accustomed to this quiet life of ours.
And, what was the first thing I did upon our arrival home?? Why, enjoy a stroll in the garden to drink in the garden, of course. And, to snippety snip bounteous bunches of sweet peas and roses which had bloomed while we were away. Yes indeedy, vases, jugs, bowls and teapots over-spilling with sweetly perfumed roses and sweet peas. Ahh....Home Sweet Home♡
Outside the picture windows the garden is beginning to burst into summer delight. Wish oh wish the weather would burst into gear, though. It's still a wee bit cool here. =) Roses, buddleias, nigellas..........sweet peas, are the flowers that are beginning to delight.
A froth of sweet peas. A profusion of jumbled joy. An overflowing mass of intoxicating fragrance, all jumbling together in deliciously effervescent colours; the tendrils weaving and climbing up, up and away to the heavens to be kissed by the sun. And, just because here in our serendipitous garden, the wind has swept up the tiny seeds scattering wherever they fall, ensuing in a carpet of sweet peas trailing along the earth in a floralicious display. I love the 'wherever-they-will' way Mother Nature scatters seeds.
My Christmas fusion quilt is finished just in time for the festive season.

























Se nota lo cntenta que estás y qué ganas tenía de ver tus maravillosas flores, casi, casi las huelo desde aquí.......... y tu colcha es una preciosidad. BESICOS.
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely sweet peas and roses, Kim--how wonderful to have your garden coming into its own...;))) We are into the gray days here and cold temps; but we remain nice and cozy in our little home. I received two amaryllis and they are already sprouting. Looking forward to the blooms to brighten out days...hugs, Julierose
ReplyDeleteYay for a trip. (And yay for being back home.) Those peas are so pretty. Oh, the color. Much appreciated in my winter wonderland. That tea Advent calendar is SO COOL!
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ReplyDeleteSo glad you had a great holiday with your family, precious times.
The flowers are beautiful. Lovely to see them. It is dark and rainy here. Your new quilt looks wonderful.
Have a great week.
Best wishes Kay cxx
Thank you, lovely Kay. My family holiday was perfect, and to come home to a garden profusely blooming with roses and sweet peas, well.....that was perfect, too. Wish oh wish I could send some sweet peas and roses up to you to sprinkle a little colour into those dark and rainy days of yours. =) Kim Xx
DeleteBack home with lovely memories ! Of Riley, Lennox and the extended family....
ReplyDeleteYou must have enjoy every moment with them...
Back in your little house in the prairie ; you can enjoy the peace and your gorgeous garden !
Marvelous flowers Kim !
And I see your are prepared for Christmas !
Your calendar Advent is a delight ! Here we prefer it with chocolate ;)
Have a shinny week !
Hug
Anna
I agree about its lovely to return home after being in the city. I feel the same after I've been to London!! Glad you had a nice time with the grandbabies. Beautiful photos of your flowers and garden and I love the look of your advent calendar!
ReplyDeleteSo wonderful to have a holiday with your extended family, creating memories and soaking in all the love and hugs! Your garden obviously exploded while you were away. I also prefer the quiet where we live rather than the hustle and bustle of the city. Your Christmas fusion quilt is lovely…a perfect addition to your holiday decor. I’m trying to talk my daughter into making one with me. I would do the sewing and she could do the crochet. Gail at the cozy quilter
ReplyDeleteAs much as it is lovely to spend time with family and friends, there is nothing like home❤️ Sounds like you had a wonderful time away and your beautiful garden was in full bloom to welcome you home. Your fusion quilt looks gorgeous. xx
ReplyDeleteYour flowers are so pretty. Your fusion quilt is fantastic. I love Irish Breakfast tea. I have never heard of NY breakfast tea and I live in NY. LOL
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect gift for tea lovers! I love to see photos of that garden of yours and especially nice now while mine is under a foot of the white stuff. And your Fushion quilt is a beauty too!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you had such a wonderful visit with your family all together, Kim! The tea Advent calendar looks lovely and like just the thing for you, too. Your Christmas fusion quilt is delightful and goes perfectly with your beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteI would want to escape to that beautiful garden as well - smell all the wonderful scents too. Your flowers just have to be the prettiest. Such a wonderful present you got of the teas
ReplyDeleteI'm in awe of your gorgeous roses, and can just imagine the delightful scent wafting through your home. And sweet peas are one of my favourites. How lovely that you had such a nice time visiting the family.
ReplyDeleteYour daughter found the perfect gift for you. I'm glad the family holiday was a success. The smells of the sweet peas and roses must bring joy to your days. We are mired in gloomy skies, snow at times and on Thrusday morning the temperature was only 4 degrees F. Brr.
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There is just no place like home! Kim, your photos are gorgeous...and so heartwarming! I can picture myself walking beside you and seeing all these beautiful things!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy that you got to spend some time with your family! Thank you so much for all you share, your blog is a joy to read, and your photos are delightful!
Isn't it always just so good to be home Kim - when you've been away. I always think we are lucky to feel like this as I imagine not everyone does ... & would much rather be away. Our homes are our sanctuary.
ReplyDeleteI think the tea advent calendar is the most perfect gift for you. I am wondering about your sweet peas (which are stunning ) ... do you not have to stake them up? I have had no end of trouble with mine this year & have staked them twice but am disappointed in the colours of the "special seeds' I purchased & grew from seed. They are mostly all leaf. xx
So good to hear you had a great time with the grands, I so agree it is always nice to come back to home sweet home too :) I bet walking through all those beautiful flowers refreshed your soul!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is absolutely beautiful, so love the colors and design!
Isn't it amazing all the different advent calendars there are out there, I am enjoying my goodies for cardmaking in my advent calendar, look forward to using them for just the right person ;)
Beautiful post Kim, so many beautiful flowers at your place. I agree it is always good to be back home, especially after being in Sydney. The Advent box is a wonderful idea. Something to look forward to every day. I have 2 sweet pea plants doing the same as yours - no climbing frame for them thankyou, they will ramble where they want!!
ReplyDeleteI am glad you had a precious time with your family. Your flowers are stunning!!! Enjoy your adorable home! Blessings.
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