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At Louise's Kitchen in Black Mountain NC

Thursday, March 19, 2026

A vase or two of flowers

 A stretch this week...seeing Sepia Saturday musicians near a fireplace, and a vase of flowers upon the mantle.



















Sharing with Sepia Saturday






22 comments:

  1. ...Barbara, be a beautiful museum!

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    1. I think I made more vases in my 12 years a potter than anything else!

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  2. Were the vases mostly yours?
    Love the field of daffodils.

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    1. Yep, all mine, and you can tell I tried lots of themes and styles!

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  3. What an assortment of amazing vases! And I love the last meme.

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    1. This reminds me to get some fresh flowers to put in a vase!

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  4. I love being a living museum! Nice concept.

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    1. Well, beside the fact that museums are full of “old” stuff, I kind of like Tom’s idea.

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    2. Or the sparkling granny, actually!

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  5. I love vases so much. They call to me for whatever reason. Yours are fantastic.

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  6. Barb, I love all your vases and the pretty flowers. Great quotes. Take care, have a great day!

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  7. I love the alternating photos of vases and flowers. Your pottery is so lovely and the photos compliment each other so well.

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  8. Your pottery is so pretty though I have to admit my favorite is the fascinating one second from last. I do really like the blue one as well. And thanks for the Carl Sagan quote. So true and reassuring, I hope?

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    1. Thanks so much, and I wonder if the apex animals are really cats! Well, perhaps dolphins. I am going to go purchase some fresh posies today to put in a vase…oops, most of them are stored away! Well, I can do something about that!

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  9. This was a lovely medley for Spring. I think that flowers, like music, are a universal language that is understood and appreciated everywhere around the world, even by people in the arctic or desert regions. My favorite flowers are the accidental ones that pop up in unlikely places like abandoned lots or sidewalk cracks.

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  10. Congratulations on being eagle eyed and spotting that vase in the prompt photograph. You have given us a wonderful,colourful and uplifting display of spring.

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  11. Such beautiful vases. What a creative interpretation of the post!

    Susan

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