Stan surprised me with hyacinth bulbs
to grow in the house this week.
After putting away the Christmas & New Year's decorations,
the house seemed so bare.
We started with a few and added more.
They look so pretty next to the greenhouse.
We're looking forward to the blooms soon.
Can't wait...
Now on with the Party...
Last weeks Simple & Sweet Favorites!
Go check out Glass Slippers and All Sorts of Stuff's post My Ornament Tradition & Happy New Year!
As a tradition, Trisha goes shopping after Christmas for ornaments. She found not one but three Eiffel Tower ornaments.
So lucky!
Her New Year's hats are so cute too!
Be sure to check out Trisha's blog!
Go check out the Chateau Chic's post Back to the Drawing Board!
Mary Alice gives you inspiration for decorating your house after the holidays. With her simple designs you'll fall in love with all her vignettes.
Mary Alice gives you inspiration for decorating your house after the holidays. With her simple designs you'll fall in love with all her vignettes.
Be sure to check out Mary Alice's blog!
Go check out Kathe With an E's post
New Year's Eve Table!
Kathe has set the most stunning New Year's Eve tablescape. She'll give you lots of ideas for using black & white as your color theme.
Just Beautiful!
New Year's Eve Table!
Kathe has set the most stunning New Year's Eve tablescape. She'll give you lots of ideas for using black & white as your color theme.
Just Beautiful!
Be sure to check out Kathe's blog!
Go check out Junk Chic Cottage's post
Happy Saturday!
Kris will inspire you after you switched rooms in her beautiful home. It looks fantastic!
You'll love every detail!
Be sure to check out Kris' blog!
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Wow, your hyacinths are so beautiful the way you displayed them.
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Gail from This Green House
I have three hyacinths going just like that, lol! :) Great minds think alike ! :) They came into bloom the other morning and I took a few pics but didn't edit them or anything yet. And oh, the fragrance! I just love them :)
ReplyDeleteI bet the hyacinths smell wonderful. I think they are beautiful lined up on a silver tray.
ReplyDeleteHyacinths!! Beautiful! But you would never be able to find them here right now. We are having the annual "Jan. Thaw" and will hit 50 degrees on Sunday only to have high's in the 20's by the end of the week!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting!!
Hugs,
Deb
Mmmmm, I can almost smell the scent of hyacinths :) Seems bulbs are on my brain today! I shared a post about paperwhite narcissus!
ReplyDeleteI love your Hyacinths! Thank you so much for hosting and have a great week end! Hugs, Penny
ReplyDeleteThe hyacinths are so beautiful! I love watching forced bulbs come to life indoors during the cold season. Thanks so much for hosting and have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteCarol
Oh I love your hyacinths... and even better yet is that Stan brought them home!! Thanks for hosting Jody! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the feature...it is always an honour!
ReplyDelete~Trisha
Thank you very much for the feature. What a nice surprise to see it on your blog. Thanks for finding me because now I have found you. Love your blog.
ReplyDeleteKris
Thank you so much for the feature this week. That was certainly a nice surprise! I appreciate all the time and effort you put into hosting this party each week.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Thank you for hosting. There are so many great links & features. Your hyacinths are lovely. What a wonderful winter treat.
ReplyDeleteRuth
Thank you for hosting. This is my first post linked. I am excited to visit the others who linked. And your bulbs are lovely. It looks like spring came early!
ReplyDeleteHyacinths...the hope for spring! They are going to be glorious.
ReplyDeleteThis is my first time to link up with you...looking forward to some new discoveries!
Thanks, Jody!
Your hyacinths are beautiful. Do they just grow in water or are they like paper whites?
ReplyDeleteI picked up a pot of crocus this week but after looking at your hyacinths which look so fresh I think I will have to pick up one or more. A real treat. Thanks for hosting Jody and Stan. Love reading your posts.
ReplyDeleteJoy
How wonderful your hyacinths are. Easter is early this year, it is time to start all bulbs!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Thanks for hosting this fun party. Have a fabulous week!
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After looking at your hyacinths I told my boyfriend were going to get some bulbs. I happen to notice a sign at our local plant store this morning that they have bulbs for sale now.
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Your hyacinths are beautiful!
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