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Saturday, July 9, 2011
Saturday Snapshot: July 9
Here are some photos of the roses at the side of our house. A honeysuckle plant got itself transplanted here at some point....
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Those look so pretty together!
ReplyDeleteIt's like serendipity...the honeysuckle blooming amongst the roses. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, and for visiting my blog. I want to do the wine train again!
So pretty, I love this time of year!
ReplyDeleteThere's just nothing like roses to make a house a home. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful.
Beautiful flowers!
ReplyDeleteWow, you sure do have a lot of blooms on that rose bush! I bet it not only looks love but smells lovely too.
ReplyDeleteI so miss the roses at my old house. It is too hot and there is no rain right now, so will have to wait until later to finally start a new rose bush.
ReplyDeleteI love the scent of honeysuckle. Beautiful roses!
ReplyDeleteThose are so lovely and I bet it smells glorious in that part of the yard. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful roses--and I can almost smell that honeysuckle! Yum!
ReplyDelete*smiles*
Gorgeous roses. My husband volunteers with the Sierra Club and they spend their time ripping out honeysuckle, which is an invasive specie. Bet it smells good though.
ReplyDeleteGosh that all looks so . . . fragrant!
ReplyDeleteThe roses are lovely. I have a lot of flowers in my yard but roses always seem to elude me.
ReplyDeletelovely roses and very nice photos!
ReplyDeleteI love roses ... I just seem to lack the knack to grow them!
ReplyDeleteWow, it is a gorgeous pic :)
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