I do the same. Bouquets last a good month for me. The fragile flowers disappear first but the remaining lovelies simply get rearranged into a smaller vase. By the end of a month I'm usually down to a blossom or two in a wine glass.
Oh, I'm the same too and I always leave roses until they're old and dried up. They make such a lovely still life composition I think. Miles, my five-year old son, thinks otherwise however and always tells me to throw them out because they're dead!
Ik pluis ook altijd de boeketten uit op iets nog bruikbaars ;-) Zelfs de wc verdient afentoe een (letterlijk) bloemetje :-)
ReplyDeleteI do the same. Bouquets last a good month for me. The fragile flowers disappear first but the remaining lovelies simply get rearranged into a smaller vase. By the end of a month I'm usually down to a blossom or two in a wine glass.
ReplyDeleteEvery single bloom possess so much beauty....and I'm sure this peony is also wonderfully fragrant. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteHugs N Herbal Blessings, Mandy
Such a beautiful surviver!
ReplyDeleteSame here.. but this flower is really still perfect!
ReplyDeleteWonderful - makes me happy inside just to look at it.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree!!!! xx Beautiful xx
ReplyDeleteMmm... heel mooi! Soms maakt één simpele bloem ook even veel indruk als een hele bos. Staan er ook al weer mooie dingen in bloei bij Villa Augustus?
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm the same too and I always leave roses until they're old and dried up. They make such a lovely still life composition I think. Miles, my five-year old son, thinks otherwise however and always tells me to throw them out because they're dead!
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