I can never resist taking a quick photo of the flowers displayed outside Liberty in London.
Here's a selection - usually taken with my i-phone.
Same shots, just different flowers......
Hope you don't find them too boring, they're just so uplifting on a grey London street.
Have a lovely week,
Liz x
ps. it's also the best entrance to the shop. I think you should have to walk through florist to enter any store - don't you?
I just love this entrance to Liberty, Liz! I too can not resist taking photos on my phone whenever I am there. Glad you liked the recipe on my blog, thank you!
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Sophia x
I am sure these wonderful and colorful flowers make many people happy.
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Such a lovely way to greet shoppers :) This is one of my favorite shops in London. I just love wandering all the floors. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteI love that entrance too. Makes you want to start decorate your house immediately with flowers. Have a great day. Caroline x
ReplyDeleteyour beautiful photographs of the Liberty flowers are a welcome splash of colour on my computer screen this morning. Absolutely fabulous. You have captured the joy you feel as you enter Liberty via that entrance - and I soooo agree with you, no better way to enter the shop! Thank you for the gorgeousness. Imogen x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...and lovely store...did you watch the tv programme earlier in the year about Liberty?
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I love the entrance to Liberty, the flowers all displayed makes me want to go there and buy them all. Thanks for sharing your beautiful photos!
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Jody
Great idea and I am going to suggest the same for the entrance of the high school where I teach. It would be a welcome change from the sulking faces of the teenagers that gather there ! xxx
ReplyDeleteThe flowers look beautiful Liz! I will be visiting London next month. Hope I will find the time to visit Liberty's too.
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Madelief x
I envy your view! In my part of the U.S., a flower market along the street is a non-existent sight. I equate them with far-off, dreamy places & never tire of seeing photos of them.
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