Two Rhode Island transplants have settled here in Northwest Florida on Escambia Bay. In Rhode Island, we spent most of our summers and fall days sailing the waters of Narragansett Bay, Block Island Sound and Buzzards Bay. We are so delighted to have found another Bay to enjoy.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
A ROSE IS A ROSE . . .
I'd rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck.
It's sad, but most of them today are so over-hybridized that they don't smell at all -- sweet or stinky. I say, why grow roses that don't smell like anything? I choose tags that emphasize fragrance.
I like what you did to them and I couldn't agree more with the quote!
ReplyDeleteIt's sad, but most of them today are so over-hybridized that they don't smell at all -- sweet or stinky. I say, why grow roses that don't smell like anything? I choose tags that emphasize fragrance.
ReplyDeleteWow~ like rose-scented notes.
ReplyDeleteAnd the recent sunset!!
Shrimp boat is a nice pic too!
Oh, those are beautiful and charming roses, indeed. It seems to me I can feel their lovely smell.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous color on that last one. Delicate.
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