Reading Gardening Nirvana’s post Celebrating the Gardeners of In a Vase on Monday reminded me of a post I was going to write this summer but I forgot about.
Things have been mighty strange, sad and stressful here in “America-land” and this summer I decided to combat the ugliness I would see in the news (when I could bear to check it) with BEAUTY.
I decided to try to always have a bouquet of flowers on our kitchen table. I’ve continued the habit into the Autumn and plan to take this practice through the Winter and beyond.

I started with pulling flowers this summer from my garden and putting them on the upstairs patio table:

By the way here are our last roses of the season in our rose garden in the front of the house (I had some of them in a bouquet but didn’t photograph it):

Then I moved to purchased flowers each week (or every other week if the bouquet was especially hardy) and here are some of those bouquets:
The bouquets really make my kitchen table happy and add some happiness to our lives!
I’ll close this post with a beautiful bouquet of flowers I stumbled upon while we were in NYC in October 2025 (see posts Time in Times Square and West Village Wander, the Tiniest Yarn Shop and More) at this wonderful Japanese tea/coffee shop we stop at in Manhattan:






Sometimes its the small things that keep us sane.
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Yes this is so true, thanks for stopping by my floral post 🙂
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I’ve always wanted to have fresh cut flowers in my house, but Wilbs eats them. He won’t leave them alone. I just found out that our local florist will make cat-friendly bouquets on request, so that’s on my list for this coming year. Thanks for sharing your beautiful bouquets with us!
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Oh Wilbs! Well he is better than fresh cut flowers so I guess the trade off is okay 🙂
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Good idea! Thankfully, we don’t have television, which is how I beautify our house!!!
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Wow I really respect that! You keep your minds clean! Plus less distractions!
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your bouquets are beautiful. I read Gardening Nirvana’s post and thought of joining the Mon. flower people but I’d never manage every Mon. I do keep something fresh in my Japanese style tokonoma all the time, it is very satisfying.
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Thanks so much I really appreciate that! That sounds wonderful to keep something fresh in your tokonoma (I had to look that up, learned something) 🙂
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What a nice thing to do for yourself! They were so pretty.
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Thanks so much and we’ll see how the selection is as the winter progresses in Colorado 🙂
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I love having fresh flowers in the house but I rarely splurge on them…after this reading this post I’m gonna do it next time I’m at the store!!!
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Very nice, that makes me smile! Given the warmer weather in your part of the country I bet you get a lovely selection of flowers 🙂
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Friday flowers at our house, when I can!
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Very awesome!
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This is such a good thing to do. You have inspired me to go out into my spring garden and pick a bunch of flowers for the house
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That is awesome – you have the season (and upcoming summer season) now for some wonderful floral arrangement right from your garden.
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Thank you for the ping back, T. I’m glad you are finding ways to stave off the darkness. XO
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Thanks so much and you are welcome 🙂
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