The phrase “lavender’s blue, dilly, dilly,” is taken from an English nursery rhyme written over 350 years ago. So, is lavender a flower, a color or just a word (a verb)? It is, of course, all of those ...
Of all the flowers in the garden, lavender is probably one of the most popular and easily recognized for its beautiful purple spiked blossoms and aromatic fragrance. Native to the dry slopes that ...
Of all the flowers in the garden, lavender is probably one of the most popular and easily recognized for its beautiful purple spiked blossoms and aromatic fragrance. Native to the dry slopes that ...
Field of Dreams — not the manicured, mowed and chalk lined kind — the kind that billows hues of green, grey and lavender. If you aren’t planting yourself in Provence this summer, take a ride to Red ...
Or perhaps “Dilly Dilly!” is more appropriate, given the nature of its usage all of a sudden. If you’re wondering why you keep hearing the seemingly nonsensical exclamation creep into everyday ...
Your new fall catchphrase has arrived, along with the cooler weather. “Dilly Dilly.” Or perhaps “Dilly Dilly!” is more appropriate, given the nature of its usage all of a sudden. If you’re wondering ...
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