A Summer of Rose Profusion

“Roses do not bloom hurriedly; for beauty, like any masterpiece, takes time to blossom.”
Matshona Dhliwayo

This year has not been like any other during my lifetime. But for all that is going on in the world right now, my rose garden is doing it’s best to share a little beauty.

A subtle fragranced rose that perfumes the yard in the early evening.

Early morning sun warms these recent blooms.

The compact white flowers smell like fresh cracked pepper corns with a hint of rose. When they first opened they resembled a bridal bouquet.

The youngest rose, is now producing multiple blooms and is not bashful with its perfume.

May your weekend blossom beautifully.

Fannie

About Fannie Cranium

Writing since she could first hold a pen, Tracy Perkins formed her alter ego, "Fannie Cranium" at the suggestion of her husband. Tracy understands smiling makes people wonder what she’s been up to.
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2 Responses to A Summer of Rose Profusion

  1. beth says:

    these are amazing –

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