And then I went home and walked onto my balcony and noticed that my neglected parsley had bolted and it looked quite beautiful, in a leggy, unruly way. So I brought a bit inside.
Happiness.
{flowery herbs, bedside}
Here's to hoping for more serendipitous surprises over the weekend. Also, this is a good reminder to myself that I need to decide what I'm doing about my little garden over the winter.
she looks lovely. happy weekend to you.
ReplyDeleteVery sparse and pretty!
ReplyDeleteso pretty - love these shots!
ReplyDeleteThis looks beautiful. Often less is more, and this has that certain something that a shop-bought bouquet of flowers could never manage. Oh, I have neglected my herbs, too... need to do something about that.
ReplyDeleteBolted parsley and dill are two of my favorite friends. This is lovely, ovely, wonderful Rachel.
ReplyDeletevery pretty, have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteHow serendipitous! It looks lovely in the vase and a great way to start the weekend :)
ReplyDeleteBeing new here, I was just asking someone at a garden shop how herbs would do in the CA winter, and she said most of the heartier plants would be fine as long as they still get enough sun.
ReplyDeleteAnd lovely photos!
i love when a little creativity brings about such nice results.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good lesson for me, too. Sometimes it's better if you don't plan. (Even as I type this, part of my brain is screaming "BUT I NEED A PLAN!")
ReplyDeleteSo pretty. I love how parsley can look just as beautiful as flowers.
ReplyDeletei love botanicals inside too - beautiful
ReplyDeletewhat pretty herbs! and a lovely vase, too.
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