Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Spreading the Love

One of the issues with creating bouquets for my own house is that I'm not often here so I don't get to enjoy them.


I spend every day at the office so only our flower sniffing cat really appreciates the delights that I bring indoors.


Not that the cat isn't important too but he can go outside whenever he pleases and sniff the flowers in the garden.


So I had a bright idea this week.  Why not bring the blooms to work where I can see them all day and others can appreciate them too.


Our office gets a boost of colour and I get to enjoy my blooms all day long.  Why didn't I think of this sooner?

10 comments:

Gardeningbren said...

Your spirits will be lifted by having your garden blooms close at hand all through the day.

Your co-workers...bet they are delighted.

Casa Mariposa said...

Great idea! I'm sure your office mates will love you, although the cat may be a bit peeved. :o)

Johanna said...

Beautiful flowers and a perfect idea to take them to work :)

Karin / Southern Meadows said...

Brilliant idea! The blooms are really lovely. I am not very good about cutting blooms from my garden and bringing them indoors. I am always looking out the window to see them.

Aagaard Farms said...

Good thinking!

Jane said...

Sometimes the most obvious solutions are the hardest to think of - sort of like not being able to see the forest for the trees! The lupines are blooming earlier this year - I hope they're still blooming when I get there!

Janet, The Queen of Seaford said...

Brilliant!! So glad you brought them to work, flowers should be enjoyed and enjoyed!

Island Threads said...

lovely idea Marguerite, you have some lovely blooms in this post and your previous post, I'm glad you have some rain we have a little too, typical it rained at the weekend when most people have more time to enjoy being outside, Frances

Rose said...

Great idea, Marguerite; your bouquets are lovely!

Anonymous said...

What a great idea! Flowers in the office brighten everyone's day -- and these are beautiful (I have a big soft spot for lupine). -Jean