Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Roses in Springtime

From the top left . . . we have Albertine,Jayne Austin, Jayne and Albertine again, Bergundy Ice, and Dearest, some more Burgundy and below a little Albertine, then a spot of Pierre de Ronsard and finishing with a petal of Dearest.
and
wouldn't you know it, the rain has just started to fall. I hope they are not all ruined.
I do LOVE my roses!
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18 comments:

  1. They are all so beautiful. A breeze blew in my door as I looked at the picture and I swear I could smell roses.

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  2. Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  3. And so you should, Annie, they're gorgeous. Isn't it a lovely time of year in the garden; my roses are looking good too, although the wind has turned quite of few snowball tree blossoms into snow on the ground...

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  4. Lots of lovely beautifulness Annie. Would you believe my Albertine has another bud on it? This is crackers Autumn weather her in the UK.

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  5. Oh, Annie, I love your roses, too! They are just gorgeous. Wow.

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  6. Simply beautiful. Nice collage too. I am coming around to roses, I think it's the smell or should I say scent. I have decided I am going to go into environmentally acceptable confetti, as in dried rose petals. I loved confetti, remember the church grounds when we were kids?

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  7. Just breath-takingly beautiful! We've just had hail here and my roses have been very knocked about. More buds coming out though!:-)

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  8. They're gorgeous Annie - I hope the storm was kind to your roses...

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  9. reckon I should have my namesake. Will have to look for Jane Austin. Lovely.

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  10. I love your roses too Annie! A breathtaking collage. So very lovely.

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  11. Roses and my Aga are the only things that I miss of my previous life. Your roses are simply superb.

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  12. Beautiful. I enjoy our roses as well, my favorites at the moment is my 'Hot Chocolate' and my 'Dame Elisabeth Murdoch', both at my front door.

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  13. wow the jayne austin is my favourite, it is just beautiful. I hope the rain didn't spoil them
    : )

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  14. your roses are so beautiful Annie,Our first flush is over and I need to get out with the secs and trim it all back to make room for more.I've been pleased with Bergundy iceberg too.

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