My fashion blogger friend, Shelbee, has a theme this month: Periwinkle and Purple. Even though I'm not a fashion blogger, I always feel welcome on her blog, and so I thought periwinkle is a theme I can do but of flowers instead of fashion. My flowers are the rosy kind, also known as Madagascar periwinkle and Cape periwinkle. They grow and multiply naturally in my garden. They also do well as cut flowers, lasting a super long time. I make little posies like the one below and put them around the house.
I don't have a book review to share with you this week. I've been working on a project with authors who write Romantic Fantasy and Fantasy Romance, and who will be publishing two anthologies with all proceeds helping Ukrainian refugees. I'll be submitting a short story for one of the anthologies and I'm helping proofread other stories that have already been accepted. I'll share more about it next week!
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Shelbee has a real gift for making everyone feel welcome!
ReplyDeleteWhat love photos love that name periwinkles lol
ReplyDeleteHave a periwinkletastic week š
Such pretty flowers!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful flowers. Very nice color.
ReplyDeleteThese flowers are a pretty and eye pleasing.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
Lovely flowers and your book project sounds exciting - can't wait to hear more!
ReplyDeleteHappy Spring to you Tina! :-)