Indoor flowers on the last Monday of the month.
No corn or corny-copia on the front door, so what does one do for the holiday season? Why not join the Flowers In The House gang.
There were a few zinnias and marigolds left in the garden after the cold storm this weekend. Fortunately, after last night's freeze I could still harvest something and will enjoy them for a few more days indoors. This samples the bounty of peppers and flowers that were brought in Sunday.
Along with my obviously contrived contribution, find other garden bloggers' Halloween Flowers In The House at the blog Small But Charming.
31 October 2011
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Ray, Fantabulous! love the eyes.
ReplyDeleteCute and creepy. And isn't that what Halloween is all about?
xo Jane
Fun! Very Dia de los Muertos to me.
ReplyDeleteSpooky! You made me and the dog jump with that bird noise!! Happy Halloween, love Linda x
ReplyDeletesupersweet skull. love it.
ReplyDeleteLove it! What a great way to use a spooky skull and make it fun at the same time! Kudos!
ReplyDeleteThis is the best!!!! Spooky and pretty at the same time!
ReplyDeleteHahahaha....Love the vase! Happy Halloween!
ReplyDeleteThanks all for stopping by and introducing me to your blogs. Thanks for the kind words, too. Happy H.
ReplyDeleteNice! Flowers on the brain! (or for brains)
ReplyDelete-Nancy
What an unusual way to welcome Haloween, and so creative.
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