tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8242414933693185663.post7937879716463435915..comments2023-08-30T10:16:30.180+01:00Comments on Coombe Crafts Miniature Blog: Here We Go AgainRobinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15645745567704043687noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8242414933693185663.post-13761311102371891832019-01-26T18:39:45.267+00:002019-01-26T18:39:45.267+00:00You are so fortunate to have a conservatory to hav...You are so fortunate to have a conservatory to have flowers year round. I have some Amaryllis blooming right now and two orchids that have thrown out some bloom spikes. No flowers yet but I know they are on their way! I love them! The little min scenes that you and your granddaughters did are so cute! My minis are on hold for now, but I still love them! Nice to visit you again.Jean Tuthillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11683722965659309942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8242414933693185663.post-55106123677121744822019-01-20T17:54:29.804+00:002019-01-20T17:54:29.804+00:00I, too, think your rabbit is very handsome! How I ...I, too, think your rabbit is very handsome! How I envy you having flowers peeping thru the ground already. My gosh, it was -18c here this morning and we have quite a bit of snow on the ground. Jack Frost did a wonderful job on the windows of our front porch. I live in Ontario Canada so winter is here til at least the end of March!Donna Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11491130884085643521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8242414933693185663.post-43670294695877577332019-01-19T20:07:09.040+00:002019-01-19T20:07:09.040+00:00Una alegría para ti que tu nieta siga tus pasos. E...Una alegría para ti que tu nieta siga tus pasos. El conejo hará genial en cualquier rincón de tu jardín.Preciosas flores:-)Contrastes-Rosa Mªhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08353723185639488150noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8242414933693185663.post-38539314877227460502019-01-19T17:51:02.231+00:002019-01-19T17:51:02.231+00:00I LOVE your stone garden rabbit Robin and I've...I LOVE your stone garden rabbit Robin and I've faith that you'll eventually find an ideal location for him somewhere in your wonderful garden. <br />I also admire your grand-daughter's mini winter scene and think that you have effectively passed on your miniature genes to the next generation. <br />Her work looks to me like snowball houses and snow covered mountains in behind with snow-filled clouds above them- VERY COOL ( if you'll excuse the pun);D<br />Also love your RL miniature cyclamens. Every year I keep promising myself to invest in this plant and every year I forget until I seen them bursting with colour in the garden sections of super-markets. Maybe this year is THE YEAR now that you've inspired me having now seen yours. <br /><br />Meanwhile, since I never have any luck with keeping Orchids alive, I will have to be content with admiring yours from afar.<br />elizabeth shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09042037455600427075noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8242414933693185663.post-12694732564655786112019-01-19T09:31:25.720+00:002019-01-19T09:31:25.720+00:00Oh how lovely to see that you and your granddaught...Oh how lovely to see that you and your granddaughters have made a mini winter wonderland, Robin, they look wonderful :)!<br />I LOVE your quirky rabbit, he is really gorgeous! I've never seen one like this before here, in The Netherlands.<br />You're a lucky bird for having a conservatory, enjoy all of your flowers and plants, they're wonderful!<br />Thank you for the tip for setting colors with natural pigments, by using salt, I didn't know it yet ;)!!<br />My best wishes for 2019 to you and yours, dear Robin, have a nice weekend.<br />Warm hug, IlonaIlonahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01325745983964748534noreply@blogger.com