Source: Wikipedia |
This year, I have chosen to do a study on poet and artist, Cicely Mary Barker. I am featuring her book "A Flower Fairy Alphabet". Not only will you learn about pretty flowers, but I will also be giving you a few fun facts about Ms. Barker each day.
Source: Wikipedia's Article on Cicely Mary Barker |
Barker died at Worthing Hospital on 16 February 1973, aged 77 years.[2] Two funeral services were held – one in Storrington Church and one in Barker's maisonette. Her ashes were scattered in Storrington churchyard.[10] "CLICK HERE" to find out more.
In 1989, Frederick Warne, a division of Penguin Books since 1983, acquired the Flower Fairies properties.[11]
- "A is for Apple Blossom"
- "B is for Bugle Flower"
- "C is for Columbine"
- "D is for Double Daisy"
- "E is for Everbright:
- "F is for Fuschia"
- "G is for Gorse"
- "H" is for Twopence"
- "I is for Iris"
- "J is for Jasmine"
- "K is for Kingcup"
- "L is for Lily-of-the-Valley"
- "M is for Mallow"
- "N is for Nasturtium"
- "O is for Orchis"
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6 comments:
I love orchids and have cared for some during various times in my life. I'm not familiar with the Orchis - but its lovely. And you have such a lovely theme for the Challenge. Happy blogging!
What a beautiful flower and that colour blue is just fantastic.
I had to click on your "oregon" blog because my son is now living in Eugene. Really interesting post! Visiting from the Challenge!
Orchids always make me think of Easter. My dad always made sure my sister and I had an orchid corsage when we were kids.
You should go read this blog for O because you'll relate:
http://andqrstuv.blogspot.com/2013/04/o-is-for.html
The orchid pictured is absolutely stunning. Such amazing colour.
Have been enjoying the little snippets each day.
Trish :)
Beautiful photo - that color! I'm enjoying the illustrations in the book as well. Just lovely.
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