The flower of May is Lily of The Valley. I have always loved its light and sweet fragrance. To me, it personifies Spring. In French it is called Muguet (Lily of the Valley sounds much nicer in my book). For some reason, I cannot get it to grow in my garden. Everyone else in the world says it grows in their gardens like weeds....of course it does. But when one can't grow something - go out and buy it, I say. This is my latest and most fantastic Flea Treasure. I bought a HUGE set of this vintage dinnerware made by Royal China, last weekend. Isn't it gorgeous? I wish I could keep it - but my ever growing stock of "stuff" and slim kitchen storage keeps me from owning it forever.
As with everything else ~ it is available at FrenchBleuVintage. Please swing by (link at sidebar for both) after visiting Kathleen at Faded Charm and checking out all the other great White Wednesday Posts. Have a perfectly lovely White Wednesday. The countdown to the Brimfield Flea Market continues, anyone out there making plans to go yet??
Dee xo
Hi Dee,
ReplyDeleteLove those plates!!! I am going to Brimfield next week. Can't wait! It is always so much fun and this year we have a truck;)
~Debra
Blog: Capers of the vintage vixens
Wow! Your china is just gorgeous! That would be hard to part with!
ReplyDeleteHi Dee ~ beautiful photos today (as always)! Just wanted to let you know your eggs are en route! Have a wonderful Wednesday!!
ReplyDeleteHi Dee, I just love your lilly of the valley collection, reminds me of them growing in our yard as a young girl. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHugz,
Kim
Hi Dee!
ReplyDeleteYou always have the prettiest White Wednesday posts!
Your dinnerware is lovely, but I'm crazy about that ruffly tablecloth!
Hugs,
Anne
I absolutely love your dishes! So glad you visited my blog so that I discovered yours! I'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteHello Dee, What do you say we just click our slippers together and head to HomeGoods tomorrow? I loved that you said that, I had quite a chuckle over that. Thank you for stopping by for a visit and leaving your sweet comment.
ReplyDeleteHugz,
Kim
WOWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!! Hello GORGEOUS! :):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
ReplyDeleteI love your china, and the tablecloth is so beautiful....Kathy
ReplyDeleteMy daughter's birthday is in May, and I didn't know that's the official flower! Ours are just opening, and I'll be sure to point them out!
ReplyDeleteHi Dee,
ReplyDeleteI wanted to head on back over here to say thank for the wonderfully thoughtful comments you left on my last post, they really did mean so much to me.
All the best,
Anne
Hi Dee,
ReplyDeleteI am not sure when we are going yet. I will let you know. I would love to meet there. Don't forget to bring a cart. I am sure there will be a lot of treasures:)Can you email me with your email address? Thanks.
~Debra
Blog: Capers of the vintage vixens
Dee, those plates are gorgeous, wish I had room for them!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Tammy