Hello my friends, after a very busy week, I am here again with a few things to tell and even one thing to ask.
First of all I am so pleased to tell you that the weather in Belgium was rather nice the past days and that all roses in our garden are blooming! Last year I already posted about the old garden roses we planted in Autumn 2009.
On both sides of the graveled garden alley, we planted our roses. On the left as on the right side you can see the ‘Aspirin’ rose (white/pink colored roses) and next to them at the right side we planted the old Bourbon roses : ‘Madame Isaac Pereire’, ‘Ulrich Brunner’ and ‘Honorine de Brabant’.
I just love to walk along the alley to sniff their wonderful perfume!
These are Ulrich Brunner roses. The roses have a wonderful texture, as they have velvet leaves.
Here you can see the ‘Aspirin’ roses.
We even planted ‘Snow-White’ roses at the side terrace of our home.
This is the ‘Kirr Royal’ rambler at the backside of our home. Doesn’t he look beautiful?
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My friend Céline from the blog Céline Chollet Aquarelles painted an aquarel of me riding my sweet horse Mango. I received the aquarel a few days ago and I am very happy with it! Thank you so much Céline!
If you would love to have an aquarel of your favorite horse, or of you and your horse, please contact Céline at http://wwwboitedaquarelles.blogspot.be/.
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I discovered a wonderful blog that I absolutely have to share with you : ‘Horse Country Chic’.
Ann, the author is a country girl at heart, who lives in a 19th century restored house, somewhere between the Blue Ridge and the Allegheny Mountains in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
“This blog is about celebrating the chic side of country life, for those who love it and everything that goes with: horses, hounds, cooking, entertaining, decorating, and being outdoors. This isn't guns and gardens but a sophisticated approach to living, one that is timeless and traditional, and will never go out of style.”, is to read at Ann’s blog.
If you love all things country live related and if you are a horse lover, please check out this marvellous blog!
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And now I have a question for all of you, my dear readers.
For one of my client’s I am searching for a Swedish 18th century writing desk.
Is there anybody who can help me to find a Swedish Rococo writing desk as this one here? Or a look-a-like?
I would be very grateful for your help!
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I wish you all a great weekend!
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