I almost never buy flowers. I'm generally too abstemious to spend money on that kind of frivolity. But a couple of weeks ago, in the supermarket, at the urging of the girlie, I bought a $5.99 pot of daffodils, sprouted but barely even in bud. They've sat on the kitchen table since then, and we've watched them grow, seen the buds develop, guessed which one was going to open first.
Mad's in the throes of renovating her kitchen and today queried as to decorating tastes. My house is your basic eclectic mix, but I find the kitchen eating area very pleasing. It wasn't planned, it just fell into place. There are lots of casement windows with white painted wood work, green paint on what little wall there is, an old dark wood table, green chairs from Ikea, blue/green tapestry placemats, and a green pot holding the afore-mentioned pot of daffodils, now on their last legs.
I highly recommend potted bulbs in the mid-winter - it brings grace indoors, even on a snow day.
28 January 2009
Grace #2 = Flowers on a Snow Day
Labels: Grace In Small Things
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Ok. Throw around your excellent SAT English abilities. But did you know that Abstemious is one of the two words in the English language with all five vowels in order. Other word is Facetious.
I did not know this...my cubemate Bill tells me so.
Me, Mad here. Can't log in right now.
Your room is lovely. I'm jonesing for that colour of green. Stay tuned. I am also envious of your clutter free! table top.
I also rarely by flowers but the year my mom died I bought peach coloured roses every few days for a month. They were beautiful.
Now my flower buying is restricted to the annual daffodil campaign for the Canadian Cancer Society.
That picture looks like it should be in a shelter magazine. Really very nice.
Jealous of your windows & light. Our kitchen is a cave. That said, I've put "daffodils" on my grocery list for this week.
When I was in high school I used to stop at a florist that had little pots of forced crocuses and daffodils and bring them home.
Right now I have amaryllis, narcissus and freesia bulbs on the windows of the childrens' room. There are 2 more amaryllis yet to plant. And there are tulips, hyacinths and daffs chilling in the library fridge that I've been meaning to pot up for weeks--they go back in for another 2 weeks and then I bring them out to do their growing.
Gardening indoors keeps me going until I can start puttering outside in the dirt!
And so does a dandelion in a pot. By about March it will bloom brilliantly, and be the brightest thing around.
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that looks like the same color green I have in my kitchen, and in the kitchen before that, and...
I expected little tete a tete daffs, but those look pretty big. Trick of the camera?
I love them, too! And forsythia branches;)
Your photograph DOES look peaceful. Maybe it's the window. Maybe it's the flowers.
My mother was obsessed with fresh flowers growing up. We had them in every room. It was beautiful.
Fresh flowers from Trader Joe's are a weekly indulgence for me--albeit a reasonable one. I keep mine in the kitchen too.
You have to use my rationalization method. If I was a heroin addict I would be spending so much money; I'm not a junkie so I can afford _________.
I'm with you. I grow paper whites in stones. The smell gets me through February.
I've had people complain about the paper whites odor. You either like it or you hate it!
i think i have some of those green chairs from ikea. and you're absolutely right about the bulbs in winter. must get dressed and go buy some...
THAT might just save my ass these days. Going stark raving mad at all this relentless winter!
I enlarged the picture, just so I could stare at those gorgeous windows.
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