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Let's Welcome Spring

Spring Did Come...

Spring did come,
On butterfly's wings.
On a flitting bird,
And the song it sings.

Spring did come,
When the flowers bloomed,
When it filled the air
With a sweet purfume.

Spring did come,
On the morning's breeze.
Spring did come,
On budding leaves.

Spring did come,
On blades of dew.
Spring did come,
In skies of blue.

Spring did come,
With a joyous ring.

Spring did come...

Welcome, Spring!




























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Comments

  1. love the lace wrapped around the 4 bottles, and your sweet nest, sujatha! have a great week!

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  2. Love all of your spring elements - the bird, the lilies, the bamboo flatware. I so enjoy the posts shot in your "secret" garden. Beautiful vignette!

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  3. Hi, Sujatha!!!! What a peaceful, soothing ode to Spring! Those beautiful, bright pink lilies look gorgeous with the neutral and earthen colors! I like how you tied together the bottles with that lacy ribbon, too! So pretty! Have a wonderful weekend!!!

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  4. Hi Sweet Friend,

    I beg an apology if I don't visit you often. The thing is that my Fave List of Friends was gone and I don't know how does it happened. I been looking one by one of all the bloggies hearts I love and I am on the way to find some of them and you are one of them.

    Unformately, Spring is far from reality in Europe, am afraid. Enjoy your sunny hot days.

    Greetings from Stockholm,
    /CC girl @ D´Box

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  5. Very pretty...love the way you tied the little bottles together, Sujatha. You always have beautiful flowers...

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  6. Wow, this is simply gorgeous. I always feel as if I've been on an exotic little get away when I visit your blog. Thank you.

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  7. Beautiful! I love all the elements of your table.
    Very pretty!

    ~Liz

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  8. What a lovely table. The lilies are so pretty. I think the colors are wonderful to,
    ~Liz

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  9. I love the study of light on your teascape. Just lovely. The bright pink of the lilies against the white -- gorgeous! Happy Spring!

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  10. I love it all Sujatha, specially your beautiful photography for this lovely Spring table. I love the lace wrapped around the bottles, I adore little thingies like that. The Lillies must be sending a delicious aroma..I just love their pink color too. Have a wonderful week.
    FABBY

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  11. I've just discovered your beautiful blog following the comment you left over at Lynn's.
    wow, what a lovely place you have here. this is actually the first indian blog i have ever visited and it has indeed been a most pleasant discovery.
    love your teascape and all the details.
    pop on over to my blog if you have time - tea is Always brewing to welcome new friends.
    rita

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  12. Lovely serene photos...
    Linda at Beautiful Ideas

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  13. What a beautiful tea setting! The flowers are so pretty!

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  14. Just beautiful.

    Great to have you be a part of Seasonal Sundays.

    - The Tablescaper

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  15. Gorgeous teascape. Love the beautiful flowers and your setting is lovely. Thanks for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty

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