In a Vase on Monday - Winter Incense
It's officially winter and the garden is offering some lovely small and highly fragrant blooms. On still sunny days, the garden's heady incense is a joy. Today's vase is a Chinese cloisonn� bowl found at a thrift shop a couple of days ago for fifty cents. Into it went Lonicera fragrantissima, Sarcococca, Viburnum � bodnantense �Dawn,' some colorful calyxes of Abelia, and a couple of sprigs of Garrya elliptica. Just these few blooms are perfuming the entire room. Joining the arrangement is this Japanes plate, a thrift store find from years ago. Finally, a crystal cluster (milky quartz?) that looks a bit snowy and therefore appropriately wintery. I know little about rocks - they somehow follow me home . As always, thanks to our marvelous host, Cathy at Rambling in the Garden for encouraging us to bring a little of the outside into our homes to enjoy each week. Click over to her blog to see more ...