AC brought a bouquet of tulips home from the grocery store the other day, and they have been having a party on our dining room table.
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No other cut flower that I know of spreads out with quite as much exuberance as tulips. |
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They make me smile every time I look at them. |
3 comments:
They do know how to droop elegantly, like ladies of long ago!
They're beautiful.
Joyful simplicities!
- mary
I am always so disappointed if my tulips stay standing like soldiers. I love to see them draping.
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