Hi blogging friends,
I have slowly been adding some fresh spring decorations around the house.
The next couple of days will be chilly, but it makes me enjoy the spring colors even more.
Keeping things simple and sweet ...
The name of the hyacinth is derived from Greek language where it means 'flower of rain'. It is also mentioned as the 'sorrow flower' and 'In memory of Hyacinthus' (who is a divine hero from the Greek mythology), symbolizing dying and the resurrecting beauty of Nature.
Easter wouldn't be complete without some bunnies and treats!
Which do you prefer strawberry cheesecake, bubblegum or cotton candy?
or a little chocolate ...
I hope your Easter is filled with sweetness! Blessings to you :-)
Which do you prefer strawberry cheesecake, bubblegum or cotton candy?
or a little chocolate ...
I hope your Easter is filled with sweetness! Blessings to you :-)

I love the nest and the lovely pink hyacinth, Donna. The plate is adorable - and make mine chocolate! :)
ReplyDeleteYour decor is just lovely, Donna. Happy Easter to you!
ReplyDeleteYour decor is just beautiful! Happy Easter! xo Jen
ReplyDeleteYour color palette is awesome!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so pretty, Donna.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a blessed Easter.
O what sweet and beautiful pictures Donna.
ReplyDeleteHave a Happy Easter.
gr karin
Donna, your photos are so lovely and ethereal, real piece of art each of them :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a great Easter!
Hope you had a joyful Easter. Such pretty spring things.
ReplyDeleteI love your decorations! I managed a bird's nest with eggs on a rusty bed spring in a cigar box. :-) Then a couple of my Easter guests brought beautiful fresh tulips - many bunches of them!
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