My mother joined me at the Farmers' Market this morning and while she got several hanging baskets and potted flowers, I only got more peonies. The ones I bought last week lasted until Saturday, when I saw that all of the petals had fallen off overnight.
This week, I bought a few stems of open blooms and a few of buds. I will be very curious to see if/when the buds actually bloom.
I put the peonies, which were white with streaks of pink, in a pink tin from Fauchon, which I brought back from Paris.

He folds and creases paper to create an image. This description is a translation from his website:




Entrance hallway, raised from its original single height
Column detail
Another issue of Country Life featured the Rococo house,
Another thing I like about CL is the amazing advertisements, aside from the first 100 pages of real estate pictures, they carry. These incredible chairs, a set of four from the 1940's, made of French steel, brass and copper, were being sold by
This zink Gothic wall lantern/sconce which would look perfect outside of my front door. It's from 




Some were still closed tightly and some were blousy and full. I bought a bunch of white ones, streaked with pink and some pink ones.
You could have kept track of my where-abouts at the market by following the trail of dropping petals.
I expect them to last a day or two, but at $3.00 for a bunch of 10 flowers, I am not complaining.
Your lands tumble down to the sea where you have your own harbour and jetty. Details are
Even though I 
Winner of the Urban Garden Award.
A Fens garden, another award winner.
Real life garden winner. (looks like it should be the one above!)
This won the prize for flower arrangements... I thought it was a hat for
Chelsea Flower Show is sold out for 2009, but if you plan now, you can probably get a ticket for 2010.



One of the many stunning chandeliers hanging from the beamed ceiling at Gore Dean.







