Happy Pink and Green Saturday,
Pink and Green have always been one of my favorite color combinations. With spring on the way and so many of us waiting with bated breath, I would like to share this glorious tulip that embodies both hues.
St Patrick's day is one of those holidays that I know little about but I know it is customary to say "Happy St. Patrick's Day" to all you Irish so be it, have a wonderful day. This post is linked to Beverly's Pink Saturday so if you love pink, go on over HERE and see everyone's pink and green entries.
Have a Blessed Weekend, Meg
Pink and Green have always been one of my favorite color combinations. With spring on the way and so many of us waiting with bated breath, I would like to share this glorious tulip that embodies both hues.
St Patrick's day is one of those holidays that I know little about but I know it is customary to say "Happy St. Patrick's Day" to all you Irish so be it, have a wonderful day. This post is linked to Beverly's Pink Saturday so if you love pink, go on over HERE and see everyone's pink and green entries.
Have a Blessed Weekend, Meg
10 comments:
Just beautiful!!
HPS!
Hugs,
Debbie
This is pretty one. Happy pink Saturday.
What a lovely color combination on this tulip. I love pink and green together, too, so Springy!
So delicate and pretty. It looks like a watercolor doesn't it?
Happy Pink and Green Saturday
Deanna :D
Hey Meg; love, love, love your banner. Happy PS -- so delicate! Blessings Terri www.morningdewdrops.typepad.com
Gorgeous, Meg!
Happy St. Paddy's Day ~
Have a wonderful weekend ~
TTFN ~
Marydon
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Meg~ Happy PS! What a beautiful blog...
glad I stumbled upon you...
Have great weekend!
Smiles~
Cricket
Lovely tulip. We have some new ones we planted last fall. I think that variety is one I bought. Can't wait to see them! Lovely post!
I love and enjoy post like yours. Short, sweet and to the point.
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