YES, VIRGINIA,
THERE REALLY IS SPRING IN THE VALLEY OF THE SUN!
And this is what it looks like
Peach Blossoms
Scenting the Gardens at Tre Soli
&
Attracting the Bees
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Bees
Doin' Their Bee Thing
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Peaches
And What Does Any Farmer Worth Their Salt Do Now?
Peaches
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Brown Sugar, Butter, Oats, Almonds & Cinnamon
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Make Peach Crisp!
So this is what we're looking forward to. Peaches and Nectarines are in bloom. The apples, apricots, plums and figs will be coming along soon. But while we wait for all of that luscious fruit we already have sweet juicy Oranges, Tangerines, Grapefruit and Tangelos. Please stop by our Front Door Honor Market this weekend for you fresh squeezed juice supplies, aka citrus. The CRR, Chief Rose Rangler was preparing for the sidewalk sale in Old Town Scottsdale at Savale Antiques and Flowers https://www.facebook.com/SavaleFlowersAntiques
tomorrow but has a seasonal upper respiratory infection and we don't want to share it with you.
Sorry we're stingy that way.
So all of the fruit picked for tomorrow's event will be available at the Tre Soli Front Door Honor Market. Sorry no chatting, tours or custom orders this weekend.
BUT
Savale is a charming store 1 block East of Scottsdale Road on 1st Ave. The front courtyard is planted in lavender, white roses and rosemary! You will love it! The shop is full of antiques, art work and elegant lavender pillows and sachets made right there.
Savale specializes in Annie Sloan chalk paints and tomorrow, in our gorgeous sun, they will be demonstrating the magic their paints can work on any of your furniture. We've even seen what they've done painting signs on burlap, door mats and newspaper!
And what they can do with flowers!
They also have made beautiful loose weave hearts, wreathes and chandeliers from our grapevines.
Gifts from Savale are tied with the loveliest fabric ribbons in town.
Do yourself a favor and go meet the women at Savale. They can guide you to a gift for your loved one, someone you want to celebrate or yourself!
https://www.facebook.com/SavaleFlowersAntiques
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