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Started by Pat, March 29, 2016, 02:44:28 PM

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Mary Ann

Jane, very handsome couple.  May they have a long and happy marriage.

Mary Ann

FlaJean

I tapped on the little photo and got a nice big picture.  I know you must be proud of your lovely granddaughter.  Her gown was beautiful.

halkel

Janie, no doubt about it, pretty as can be, takes after you.  And I guess the guy is a keeper to......great looking couple.


June Drabek

Hal, yes, Jane's new son-in-law is really a man to look up to.
As long as we are here, let's dance.

Shirley

What a good looking couple, Jane!  Best wishes to them for a long & happy life together.  Thanks for sharing the photo.

jackwv

Jane a wonderful photo of a lovely couple. 

JoanFL

Janie--Gorgeous bride and very handsome groom!!

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Joy

Jane, thanks for sharing the picture of your granddaughter and her new husband.  What a beautiful dress and a very good looking couple.  The places looks like it was a neat place, also.   

Joy
BIG BOX

JaneS

Thanks everyone for the compliments to Allison and Dan. You're right he's a keeper. They are both beautiful inside and out.

Joy the place was lovely and the wedding and reception were both at the same place. It's a converted flour mill in McKinney tx.

Thanks Jeanne for fixing the photo. My first try at posting a photo (with Cindys help). And thanks for the clickable.

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Gloria

JANE  your granddaughter is a beautiful bride and her groom is a handsome man.  I wish them many wonderful years.

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phyllis

Jane, I just have to echo what everyone else has said here.  They are a beautiful young couple.  I wish them happiness for the rest of their lives.
phyllis
Cary,NC

Vanilla-Jackie

Jane S, what a well turned out lovely looking couple....and may they have many wonderful and happy years together, in each others company....

Joy

Jane,   A niece of mine was married a couple weeks ago, and the place where they were married and the reception was a restored bleach and dye mill.  I wasn't there but I looked up the website for the place and saw lots of pictures.  The walls were brick like the place where you went and it had the original beams in the ceilings. It, too, was beautiful.  I love how they will take these old buildings and restore them into places for receptions and different affairs.

Joy
BIG BOX

JaneS

Thank you once again for the nice words about our brid and groom. Th y are indeed a lovely couple,

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Sandy

Wonderful wedding picture..
lovely couple!
  "It pays to keep an open mind, but not so open your brains fall out."

― Carl Sagan

angelface555

I agree, Jane, with all the sentiments expressed! A really good looking couple!

Lindancer

I agree with everyone, a beautiful couple. Thanks for posting

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Vanilla-Jackie

The Wisteria is very pretty, sadly we left ours along at our old address trailing over the sides of our garage,......
no wysteria here at our new home.....have to admit I am now missing it....
Beautiful display of vased roses....

phyllis

You can have the wisteria that grows here in North Carolina, Jackie.  It is invasive, grows fast, and kills the trees that it attaches itself to.  Pretty when it is in bloom and when it is trained over a trellis, however.

Beautiful photos, Bubble.  I don't think I've ever seen a Papaya tree before.
phyllis
Cary,NC

Vanilla-Jackie

Phyllis, thank you for the offer, but I would love to get our old one back...every year without fail it blossomed well...never gave us any problem...now if only we could have transported it with us...

jackwv

Wonderful group of photos Bubble.  Envy those of you with flowers vines that blossom.

Shirley

Love all the photos, Bubble.. can't get over the size of the papaya, I thought it was about the size of a pear or peach!  I'll have that song, "Lemon tree" going through my head all day.   ;D  Are all those colors of roses (in the vase) from your garden?  That is a "painting in waiting", beautiful!  My wisteria doesn't bloom that full, lots of leaves showing between blossoms.  The tree by the river where mine grows now, just finished blooming & time for the catalpa to bloom. 

Jackie, when we moved I went back later to ask the new owner for starts of 2 different plants, one, a flowering almond bush that I brought from the first house we owned (that was the 4th move it made) and other was a horizontal stripped grass, tall & fairly rare, that came from my mother.  I traded the lady an extra garage door remote opener that my husband had bought me since the opener only came with one remote. I still have both plants growing at this house 30 years later.  I move starts of my wisteria every year, from where I planted it originally (keeps sending up new starts no matter how many times I dig it up) & move to the river bank row of "scrub elm trees".  The size of the "ropes" going up the trunk of one tree is nearly as big around as my arm, think it is holding the tree up.


so_P_bubble

Unfortunately I am in a building of 12 flats and have no garden.  These plants are from a friend's garden where I was on a visit. 
She has lemons the size of a melon, and quite tasty too.  She invented a kind of spread that looks like mayo  but made from the white inside peel of those lemons.  It tastes divine. As do the papayas.

angelface555

Bubble, it all looks and sound glorious!

Your neighbor is blessed with beauty and you are blessed to see it and taste!

Vanilla-Jackie

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Shirley, sounds like you traded in the better deal... :thumbup:

So P bubble, some of my previous homes have been flats, one being high rise, 10th floor but , we did have our own balcony where we could grow plants, flowers etc, if we chose too....many UK flats now grow balcony vegetable - fruit  produce, some city dwellers even have a rooftop garden....