Love it :) Shoes are the one item that I go shopping for when I am feeling down. Like most women, I have an unhealthy obsession....my favorite past time is ordering from Zappos or Endless shoes.
I hear ya! Thankfully for us here it has felt more like spring then winter and I am loving it. All three of those pictures are too cute..I love them all! :O)
My clogs are black. My wellies are black. I prefer them that way; unobtrusive, simple. Masculine.
Still, who can help smiling at a pair of floral wellies? I'd never wear them, but I do love passing a trendy young woman on a rainy day and look down and see that her "sex & the city"-like outfit is completed with a pair of pink, patterned or otherwise bright wellies. (One of my co-workers has even opted for a pair of wellies with a heel like these... Not suitable for gardening, I suspect.)
My name is Connie, and I started Hartwood Roses ... an educational rose garden in Virginia that specializes in rare and unusual antique roses. I know a lot about roses, old houses, carpentry and remodeling, and am an expert day dreamer. You will often find me working in the garden, planning a home project, building something, or hanging out in a cemetery ...all of this has come in handy as my husband and I restore our historic home (built in 1848) renovate the outbuildings, and design the gardens. This blog allows me share whatever is happening in the garden, around the house, or on my mind.
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Hartwood Roses was a small farm nursery, located just north of Fredericksburg, Virginia. The retail portion of the business closed in 2012, and the mission shifted to my true love … speaking to organizations and garden clubs and giving classes to educate budding rose gardeners. The display gardens here contain over 800 different varieties of roses … with emphasis on rare and historic varieties, and popular classics that are well-suited for modern gardens. Click picture to go to web site. www.HartwoodRoses.com
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Love it :) Shoes are the one item that I go shopping for when I am feeling down. Like most women, I have an unhealthy obsession....my favorite past time is ordering from Zappos or Endless shoes.
ReplyDeleteI hear ya! Thankfully for us here it has felt more like spring then winter and I am loving it. All three of those pictures are too cute..I love them all! :O)
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful footwear!!...and if those wellies incuded roses?!? :0)
ReplyDeleteI have a pair of red shoes that I am told are god-awful ugly. I love them, and I am wearing them until it gets sunny again.
ReplyDeleteMy clogs are black. My wellies are black. I prefer them that way; unobtrusive, simple. Masculine.
ReplyDeleteStill, who can help smiling at a pair of floral wellies? I'd never wear them, but I do love passing a trendy young woman on a rainy day and look down and see that her "sex & the city"-like outfit is completed with a pair of pink, patterned or otherwise bright wellies. (One of my co-workers has even opted for a pair of wellies with a heel like these... Not suitable for gardening, I suspect.)
I love the Ariats!!! They're a great product, I buy their riding boots.
ReplyDeleteWellies in all funky patterns are all the rage among the college crowd, did you know that?...lol.. you'd fit right in!
Umm.. that's me, Karen, up there. *sigh* I forgot to sign out of RD.
ReplyDeleteYou selected fabulous footwear. I imagine a dark rainy day and lots of smiles for you as you put on the floral wellies.
ReplyDeleteI love those silvery clogs. They go with any color rose!
ReplyDeleteI think gardening must be more fun in those flowered ones. Definitely pretty cheerful. Shoe sales make me happy, too.
ReplyDeleteSmile heck,I would laugh out loud.
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