Andrew Ritchie over at Martha Moments just posted a very sweet round-up of my flower arrangements from 2008. I may have moved on from MSLO, but I'm incredibly flattered for the post! Thanks, Andrew!
Andrew Ritchie over at Martha Moments just posted a very sweet round-up of my flower arrangements from 2008. I may have moved on from MSLO, but I'm incredibly flattered for the post! Thanks, Andrew!
While all of the flower arrangements in Andrew’s posts are amazing, the purple flowers in the pumpkin are definitely my favorite! I just found your blog and I have to say that I’m addicted!
Love your floral arrangements, and filed away that photo of the pumpkin one when you featured on your blog! I also love that monochromatic rose vase…I picked up a vintage “celery vase” similar in style (for a couple of bucks at a flea market) and this would be fabulous for that. Corner store…here I come…
I love the color combo of your arrangement! Very nice!
Eddie and Jaithan,
The colors in this arrangement are spectacular…..Truly AMAZING!
I would love to have these in my space any day!
love,
Angelica Torrez
Thank you so much for your post! These last 2 weeks have been so dull! Everyone is on vacation! Can’t wait for Monday and my daily blog fixes!
Both Andrew and I reside in the same city and I follow his Martha Moments faithfully! I so love both of your styles for writing and arranging. I am sure people like yourselves have a special book they let ideas escape from and we, the recipients, profit immensely!
Wow, this one is gorgeous!
You know, if someone asked me to pick the best arrangement – I could not do it.
I love them all! LOL
I totally agree with Andrew. As a florist, I think many of your floral arrangements are stunning. Now, I must ask you what those leaves are you have wrapped in the vase. Also, did you train as a florist?
Oh, you’re welcome Eddie! I didn’t realize you had moved on from MSLO. Definitely their loss! All the best from Canada, and I can’t wait to see more of your work. -Andrew
Sorry to hear about your frustrations with poker, but i guess thats the nature of the game. Doing everything right, and still losing is extremely difficult to overcome, but maybe taking a break and spending time away from tournament poker will allow you to be refreshed and rejuvenated, and remember why you love tournament poker so much. Best of luck.
The second freshness — here that a nonsense! The freshness happens only one — the first, she and last write to a thicket
There’s something about roses that always says summer to me.