Thursday, November 27, 2008

Something so simple

There are times when the simplest things can turn your ordinary day around, and make it special. Working with someone that you get along with really well, good news, a smile from a stranger.
I found these orange tulips outside the grocery store yesterday, in one of my favorite colors, a unusual variety not often found. There was a huge smile on my face, and I felt as if I had won the lottery.
These really make my heart sing! And I hope that you enjoy them as much as I do.

13 comments:

  1. Those really are the most gorgeous orange-coloured tulips. Such a glamorous colour!

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  2. Gorgeous!! Now I'm smiling too:)

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  3. They are definitely an outstanding find and very cheerful. Did you take a bunch home with you?

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  4. Cheerful little things arn't they..just like YOU! Wonderful Photographs! :)

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  5. I am smiling - they are so pretty!

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  6. Ohhhhhhhh, how gorgeous! I love orange as well;) I am so happy for you;)

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  7. Yes, I absolutely LOVE the colour of those tulips! I can see why they made your day :)

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  8. Jen, your orange tulips are stunning! I know you've already celebrated Thanksgiving but on this, our special day, I am thankful to share creative time with you.

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  9. OH - how I love those tulips! We get lots of those glorious burnished type in the spring.

    Thanks for the gorgeous pictures too!

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  10. Beautiful flowers - beautifully photographed.
    K

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  11. I did buy these, in fact they were the first thing I put in my basket.

    Jen

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  12. I especially like the first and third photos; the tulips are a rare color, aren't they.
    I will look at your cards next.

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  13. Absolutely gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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