December Roses are a treasure even in Northern California
December 7, 2010
Picked on this morning's walk around my garden.
I'm joining Outdoor Wednesday over at A Southern Daydreamer
and
Wordless Wednesday, which has been not only wordless, but MIA for weeks!
Wow your roses are beautiful. I am not talented in the rose department at all. Wish I was.
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Carey
what beautiful color this time of year! Love them.
ReplyDeleteOutstanding, so pretty, I am at a loss for words.
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-LazyonLoblolly
Those are just beautiful! I love the different colors. They are magnificent!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wordless Wednesday!
http://www.newjerseymemories.com
Beautiful pictures! Love the colors!!
ReplyDeleteRoses in December, truly amazing-enjoy!
ReplyDeleteoh, and I have a gum drop tree on the way-you're beginning to be a bad influence:@)
SO beautiful! Gorgeous colors.
ReplyDeleteWould love for you to stop by and link up as well!
http://goobergrapemonkeyman.blogspot.com/2010/12/wordless-wednesday-wlinky-is-there.html
wow, they are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteRoses are awesome especially the scented ones! Lovely variety you have. Happy Wordless Wednesday!
ReplyDeleteRoses in December! Absolutely gorgeous Happy WW
ReplyDeleteI love those flowers. Such beautiful colors.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!!! Makes me smile right now...since it won't stop snowing here. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteThese flower arrangements are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the music on this page. :-) It put a smile on my face!
Those roses are gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove the different colors. Happy WW.
ReplyDeleteLovely roses! All of mine are gone by the way. :o(
ReplyDeleteI am following, hope you can stop by for a visit!
Thanks, Becky Jane
Raising kids can be a lot like weeding the rose bed...well worth it, but...OUCH!
http://myelevenreasons.blogspot.com/
Wow -- these are so gorgeous!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning Rose Lovers!
ReplyDeleteI'm getting set to go out and cut more roses this morning! We're enjoying some wonderful days in the low 60sF and the roses are loving it!
Thanks for coming by to visit,
Candy