March, a glorious month of summer sunshine! Food, flowers, family and successful finales - always much to be grateful for. My Fresh Fields slow sewing project continues, piece by piece. We have just celebrated our first Easter without either of our eldest two (21 and just 24) being 'home', yet it felt right and not wrong. They celebrated with friends and church family where they are each living and studying now. Finding beauty, joy and contentment in each day and season.
So much to be grateful for in your collection of photos. Looks like March has been a good month for you.
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter to you and your Family.
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You’re right Susan, it has been a good month, but then, nearly every month is when I choose carefully how I look at it. :)
ReplyDeleteLoved the love, peace and joy flowing out of this post. Wonderful photos.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ~ FlowerLady
Oh Karen! The photo of those white/yellow flowers, coming in order right after your Fresh Fields piecing...well they just look like something else wonderful you had made!! Hooray for fun finales! xo
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, you are winners and musicians.
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Filip
Beautiful photography,
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A lovely March in beautiful photos :-)
ReplyDeleteAwards abound in your talented family. Love the photos of your family's celebration of every day life. My heart is swooning over your Fresh Fields; it is stunning!
ReplyDeleteYou sure have a talented family.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful collection of photographs, Karen, and SO much to be grateful for this month. I know I've said it before, but it bears repeating...you have such a beautiful family.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of images, Karen! You have documented a month with so much to be grateful for. And I totally agree with Lisa... such a lovely family and all growing up so much!
ReplyDeleteAre the twins planning to go to university too soon?
Your photos are always so breathtaking!
ReplyDeleteThanks Liz. Grace is currently studying Diploma of Music at the local TAFE. She would like to make a living from her music. N is currently working a six month position with the Green Army - environmental work. So both are still at home. N may move to Sydney later this year to further her cricketing opportunities. I don’t know if any of our younger six will end up at uni - we’ll have to wait and see.
ReplyDeleteHope your Easter was a lovely one! Your photos are lovely, and so nice to see your beautiful family
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