Thank you to all who have left comments on my 2017 Cross-Country Travel posts, and to those who have popped by just for a look-see, thank you too. I am very happy you have enjoyed them.
We were at Meadowlark Gardens the other day, and this photo was taken in their fairy garden. They have added a few things, this little house in particular with the yellow roof. I will be sharing a post from the garden very soon.
Happy Monday and a great week to you all.
I am there already (old enough to believe again). Thanks for the lovely virtual trip.... been busy getting ready to get on the road aqgain ourselves, so I didn't comment on every post, but I enjoyed every one and the entire trip immensely.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sallie, I am very happy you have enjoyed my travel posts. I will be thinking about you experiencing yours and looking forward to your posts about them.
DeleteHello, it is a cute photo and quote. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteThank you Eileen and the same to you :)
DeleteYour photo is absolutely enchanting!! I love the bubbles, and the little house is awesome! It is ALMOST enough to make me believe in fairy tales again...
ReplyDeleteThank you Ginny, I loved that little house, and the quote. Living in hope always :)
DeleteThat is a really neat picture Denise, I like it.
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday to you also.
Thank you Jimmy :)
DeleteI agree with Ginny, Denise! This photo is absolutely enchanting! I love the colours, theme and everything about it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda, it really spoke to me too.
DeleteThat is so cute
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret :)
DeleteHi Denise, and what a wonderful trip for us all to enjoy, must be plenty to do on getting home however, always the down side of holidays. Great photo with the little Yellow roofed house. All the best, John
ReplyDeleteThank you John, so happy you enjoyed it and how true. We are in the middle of painting a bedroom right now, stripping the paint off the windows. Down to earth with a bump ;) All the best, Denise
DeleteLove those bubbles. And refuse to grow up.
ReplyDeleteThank you EC, good on ya!
DeleteI like that!
ReplyDeleteGreat :)
DeleteOh I agree!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteBecause I have arrived there!!!
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And I really, really need some Faerie Tales in my life. Way too much Real Life Horrible News. Way too much. I need to escape into a Faerie Tale or two.
Thank you for the prompt.
Gentle hugs, Luna Crone
A big hug to you LC :) and you are very welcome.
DeleteSo lovely! Good wishes to you Denise :D)
ReplyDeleteThank you Sue and the same to you :)
DeleteFairy house looks beautiful! Waiting for your post about the garden!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I hope to add that post tomorrow sometime.
DeleteEven though I am in my sixties, I still enjoy fairy tales. Beautiful image. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteMe too and thank you. I also hope you have a wonderful day :)
DeleteAt my age I believe anything!! Looking forward to reading more about the garden.
ReplyDeleteThanks Valerie, I will start on that post today:)
Deletebring on the fairy garden.. I loved a good fairy tale when I was growing up.. in fact all of them
ReplyDeleteMe too Sandra :)
DeleteWhen I see toadstools in the garden I still wonder who is living in them :-)
ReplyDeleteI have so loved travelling with you and I have enjoyed every drive and meal as well. Take care Diane
Thank you Diane, so happy you have enjoyed them. I will have to start looking closer at those toadstools ;)
DeleteThat is neat.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam :)
DeleteLovely thought...
ReplyDeleteIndeed Ellen, thought that when I found it.
DeleteI so enjoyed your travel posts and how you've made a journal of your trip on your blog ... your trip was quite amazing.
ReplyDeleteLovely post here, I love the words!
All the best Jan
Thank you so much Jan, I am very happy you have enjoyed them. It is always fun to look back on our holidays. Gregg enjoys these posts as much as I do writing them.
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