


I am still feeling fairly sick...but wanted to share these lovely roses with you...our one rose bush is blooming like crazy. They are fragrant also. Evidently its a fall bloomer as none of the other bushes are blooming like this one. I bought this bush online from a company in Texas..its supposed to be a heirloom rose.
One of the nice things about living in California is we have roses bloom on Thanksgiving!
Thank you for sharing - I still have one blossom on my peace rose - for some reason the frost this week didn't take it out. Love the depth of color in your rose. Hope you feel better soon - I often am sick the week of a holiday because I overdo being out in crowds shopping etc. Take good care.
ReplyDeleteHi Dani, I hope you will soon feel much better! Just love the pretty rose! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving! blessings, Kathleen
ReplyDeleteI sure hope you are much better, Dani! I have been so blessed this year with very few illnesses....I went back to taking echinacea periodically, and it really seems to work for me! You might give it a try!
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