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Thursday, October 21, 2010

A few final blooms.

Earlier in the week I was writing about Christmas decorations and today I'm holding onto summer with a few final blooms from some of our rose bushes. 



Here they are captured in the late afternoon sun

 
No editing other then resizing and adding text.


I liked how the sun highlighted the petals


So to all of you where summer is just beginning
I appreciate photos of your roses



because it's Mum season here.

10 comments:

  1. You know I can never tire of seeing roses. They are beauty. Rain is finally coming to us so it feels a bit more like Autumn. Though Tuesday before I got sick I was swimming and it felt like summer still...I even got tan!

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  2. Absolutely beautiful pictures. If you get a chance head over to my blog for yesterdays pics at my place! Fall at it's finest. http://www.goodmemoriescafe.blogspot.com

    Love your blog. I read your posts via my Google Reader.

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  3. Beautiful! I can't believe this are still in full bloom like this. Gorgeous!
    oxo

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  4. Show off!!
    Have the very best weekend Rita!!
    Love you,
    Terri

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  5. Oh you're so lucky that you still have rose blooms. Mine are gone...dormant... I love the first rose you have there...it's the color of blush.

    Happy Friday!
    -marie

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  6. Your roses look so pretty. I just noticed I have a few new buds. They are small but I'm hoping to welcome a few last roses. We had rain all week so it is beginning to feel like fall here.
    Your pictures are so pretty!

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  7. Beautiful Rita!!!
    And the photography is amazing :)

    Love your beauty and talent in your photos!
    Have a beautiful insppiring Sunday.
    xoxo
    Dore

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  8. Yes, mum's the word these days, isn't it?

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  9. I would hold on to the beauty like this too.:-) I have several rose bushes in my garden and all of them are still blossoming. I think Fall colors have very rich pallet to them as is, but add to it splashes of pale pink or ruby red and the Fall becomes breathtaking!:-)

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