Part of the allure of Historic Pilgrimage is seeing the many colorful flower arrangements. This one graces the dining table in Sturdivant Hall. Notice the orchids. They were grown by a Selma physician in his greenhouse.
Beautiful flowers. I think we can safely say that Spring has sprung.
By the way, tonight we had corned beef and cabbage (and potatoes and carrots) with our catch from the St. Patricks Day parade this weekend -- the corned beef was from the store.
They are very pretty, I like the colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pic.
ReplyDeleteLove the photo.
ReplyDeleteI do love those flowers! I'm hoping I can get a husband who shall remain nameless to till a garden for me this summer!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!!
ReplyDeleteNice photo.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet!!!
ReplyDeleteI used to grow orchids back in the Philippines! Now in Vienna, I don't know how they'd survive =D Lovely bouquet!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. I think we can safely say that Spring has sprung.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, tonight we had corned beef and cabbage (and potatoes and carrots) with our catch from the St. Patricks Day parade this weekend -- the corned beef was from the store.