Welcome to another Wednesday full of whites. Summer has finally arrived in the Pacific Northwest and it is an absolutely gorgeous day today. I just have a few outdoor shots to share of a sweet plant(diacia-not sure of the spelling) that I have in a pot next to one of my favorite statues sitting on my potting bench. It is one of those days where I can appreciate the simple things in life. Now I'm headed out to my patio to browse through my new Jeanne d'arc Living magazine that just arrived today thanks to Carole over at Maynard Greenhouse. Enjoy! xoxo K.
Thanks for hosting...I have never joined before...I am working on adding some white touches in my bedroom.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And I'm going to be doing the exact same thing as you - sitting outside browsing my Jeanne d'Arc magazine that just arrived today! ::Jill
ReplyDeleteShe's just beautiful and so serene. I love all your white flowers! Have a wonderful week!
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Debra
You have such lovely vignettes. LOVE the Madonna with the white flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting WW. It's a fun event.
Debbie@houseatthelake
Thank you for doing this event. It's been so much fun and my friend, Teresa(Beyond the Garden Gate)and I can't wait each week to attend. I love visiting with other blog friends and finding out what other gals are doing! Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThat is the second time I have heard about that magazine! I will have to look for it! Summer has been hitting us hard this year! We just got some rain! Praise the Lord!
ReplyDeleteI have two giveaways this month! Hope you stop by,
Kathy
Lovely garden images--So relaxing. Wish I could borrow your mag--I still have to order mine. So glad Summer finally came your way! Thanks for hosting my favorite party of the week--Jacqueline
ReplyDeleteIt's raining here!!!! Can you believe it???? I wish I could be enjoying your lovely backyard and reading your magazine!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad I have such a fun place to hang out on Wednesdays!!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful and I love the photos you took of her. Wonderful whites. Thank you for hosting!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Hello and thanks for hosting. Your Madonna and white flower look elegant. Very pretty vignette. Have a wonderful evening- Beth at Beyond the Garden Gate and Food As Art.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful garden statuary!
ReplyDeleteI accidentally posted twice...and can't figure out how to delete one! If you want to delete one, that'd be great! Thanks!
Happy White Wednesday!
Lori
Oh, my....what beautiful gardens.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for hosting.
My post is showing a LOT of WHITE snow on our Alaskan cruise. Other colors, too...hope that is alright and that you won't kick me out of the meme. I LOVE THIS MEME !!;)
xo bj
I love statuary....thank you as always Kathleen for making WW possible. Ciao Rita mammabellarte
ReplyDeleteshe is so sweet! Thank you so much for you recent kind words...wish we were closer...a cup of iced tea would be so nice in your beautiful garden...hope your sale went well...
ReplyDeleteRene
Beautiful pictures, love looking at everyone's white Wednesday's!
ReplyDeleteRondell
Every time I look at your great garden photos I realize how much attention my garden needs. Time, I wish I could find a way of slowing it down. Happy a wonderful "White Wednesday"!
ReplyDeleteTake care, Sue
Those flowers are so pretty and delicate!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your magazine time....I think that's what I'm going to do tonight also!
ReplyDeleteLove the white diascia...weird name huh!
xxx
Carole
Another lovely post! I love gardens! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos. Love the rustic wood against the serene statue.
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Hi. Just found your blog (I'm a newbie)! Love all the white chippy stuff! Thanks for White Wednesday ~ I've been wanting to do a post of all the white flowers in the garden.
ReplyDelete~ Julie
So pretty. I want to get a madonna statue for my garden in faded patina like this one.
ReplyDeleteA much deserved break ~ good for you. I need to shoot Carole an email and order my copy of J d'Arc as well. Nothing better on a sunny day than a comfy chair and a great magazine full of inspiration. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteYour photos looks so good Kathleen.
ReplyDeleteI love little mary peeking through the bushes.
So cute and so peaceful
Hope your weather stays nice for you to enjoy
Amy
Oh, lucky you! I wish I had my copy, I'm still waiting for it.
ReplyDeleteYour garden area is wonderful! This weather is wonderful isn't it!
Love the statue. Thanks again for another wonderful white wednesday.
ReplyDeleteHi! Your images look so pretty and serene. It's my first time joining your party (the Easy and Breezy project) and I'm a new follower. :) Oh how I love seeing all these fabulous white items in one place!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting and enjoy the week! :)
Alison
http://welcomesunshinehome.blogspot.com/
How lucky you're having such nice weather! We've had rain the last two days, but I think some sunshine is heading this way in a few days. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteWow, it's barely Wednesday and there's already over 50 entries! Thanks for hosting, always love White Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteSusanne.
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAs always.
Thanks Kathleen.
blessings
barbara jean
I love your Virgin Mary statue. She looks so pretty with the white flowers....Christine
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog! I'm a new follower and so excited to be joining "white wednesday." I would love for you to stop by and have a visit- cierrastatteredelegance.blogspot.com. I would love for you to join my new giveaway!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cierra :0)
I love that statue too. She's so pretty nestled in amongst the flowers!
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting, and have a great week!
Carol~~Old Glory Cottage
What a beautiful statue! Perfectly sitting by the white flower too!
ReplyDeleteI love the little white blooms. Your statue makes the garden look very calm. Enjoy your reading.
ReplyDeleteshes gorgeous. I love the flowers too. happy white wednesday hugs Sara
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful madonna statue! i have a similar one in my garden. i am so jealous that you are actually holding in your hands an ACTUAL copy of Jeanne D'Arc Living magazine. Please share some photos with us!!! Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteThat statue is gorgeous Kathleen!! The flowers are pretty too. They just go together. Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteBlessings~
Oh, how lovely. Just a beautiful garden and statue. So pretty. Thank you for sharing your lovely photos and I hope you enjoy the rest of your day.
ReplyDeleteSusan
http://simplepleasuressimpletreasures.blogspot.com/
Lovely Whites as always:) I am so happy you came up with White Wednesday!!!
ReplyDelete~Debra
Blog: Capers of the vintage vixens
another Beautiful post, so peaceful!
ReplyDeleteI love your White Wednesday, thanks..
Karen
Hi there my friend,
ReplyDeleteAnxious to see you at Expo!!!
Stay cool :)
Julie
Hi, I've always loved your blog and decided to link up this week when I found my beautiful heart shaped wicker chairs. Thank you for hosting.
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Hi Kathleen
ReplyDeleteBeautiful post, Happy WW to you today. I linked up my Monday's post since it was so perfect for today and I am stuck in bed:(. Have a wonderful week to you and your family.
hugs to you
Kate
Happy WW Kathleen...enjoy that wonderful magazine!
ReplyDeleteHi Kathleen,
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are beautiful! I LOVE your garden vignette!!
Thanks for hosting every week!
Hugs ~ Jo :)
Loving all the White Wdnesday images.
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Alison
Oh! Thank you for doing this White Wednesday! This is not the 1st time I've done it but the first time I've linked on your blog. Beautiful links here!
ReplyDeleteDiane
gorgeous Madonna!
ReplyDeletewhy is it that most of the wednesday memes end up with WW? LOL. Wonderful meme, found you through hard workin judy blog. Hope to join you one of these days. Beautiful statue of Maria, looks like a lot of folks are calling her Madonna.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post! I love Madonnas. Will spend quite some time visiting all the others, so much fun.
ReplyDeletePlease join us for the FrenchGardenHouse Table Linen GIVEAWAY~Lidy
May I ask you where you got the beautiful statue of the Blessed Mother? I would love one for my garden.
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