I miss the smell of roses, mum had a massive garden full on our farm in NZ when I was a wee girl some 30 years ago - wow that seems such a long time! :)
Do they smell? I have 8 rose bushes in my garden and they produce great flowers but with no smell. Not sure what the problem is or if it is just the type of roses I have.
Wow, that colour is amazing!!
ReplyDeleteGosh what a beautiful flower.
ReplyDeleteI miss the smell of roses, mum had a massive garden full on our farm in NZ when I was a wee girl some 30 years ago - wow that seems such a long time! :)
ReplyDeleteDo they smell? I have 8 rose bushes in my garden and they produce great flowers but with no smell. Not sure what the problem is or if it is just the type of roses I have.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Such a lovely colour too.
ReplyDeletelovely!!! mmMmmm I wish we had a garden!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, looks just like velvet.
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite roses, I left my rose garden in Sydney. I hope it is one of the cuttings that survived.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing and linking.
Beautiful! What a rich colour.
ReplyDeleteIn the middle of winter here. So happy to see Alicia's flowers! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteAwesome photography!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful - I chose roses this week too :-)
ReplyDeletesuch lovely roses! :)
ReplyDeleteYour roses are simply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi Alicia, Mr. Lincoln is glorious! It's great to see your beauties while our gardens are covered with snow.
ReplyDeleteAn old favorite with gorgeous buds. It's time for bareroot roses to hit the stores here, hard to resist.
ReplyDeleteIt's so red and pretty.
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