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Rose Mary Rose
by
david hamilton
Posted
Thu 28 May 2009 12:19am
Another Rose photo that went into the David Austin competition. It was named after the Henry VIII flagship that sunk in the Solent.
Have worked a long day today, and am back tomorrow.I finally have good news on the house, and will sign a contract friday.Gardening properly soon :)
Cant wait as its been too long with no soil on my hands..
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Alzheimer's Express at the Tournament of Roses Parade (Rose Bowl)
by
Bob DeMarco
Posted
Thu 30 Dec 2010 1:27pm
I'll try and catch the Alzheimer's Express in the Tournament of Roses Parade on New Years day. Most of us can catch the parade on television. The float is scheduled... Association, is the group's first-ever entry in the parade.
The float, part of the Tournament of Roses Parade, aims to get Americans onboard in the fight against Alzheimer's
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When is a Rose not a Rose?
by
Mark ..
Posted
Sun 15 Mar 2009 4:27pm
Running at Bandera back in January
When it's a Cactus Rose - "A nasty rugged trail run: No Whiners, Wimps, or Wusses. We give Bonus Points for Blood, Cuts, Scrapes, & Puke".
Nice - my response to a disappointing run is to challenge myself, so I just mailed off my entry form for the Cactus Rose 100 miler (yes Clea, looks like you won
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A rose is a rose...
by
Steve D.
Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 6:44pm
. From the beginning.
Roses are the flower of Valentine's Day. This is not news to anyone. For those readers in North America, over 85% of our total consumption of cut flowers is produced in Colombia and Ecuador (with Colombia holding the lion's share). With roses, that percentage is even higher. If you are fortunate enough to receive roses
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A rose is a rose...
by
Katie C.
Posted
Fri 10 Oct 2008 2:10pm
(A few of you asked me to post my email from today. This is it,—below.)
...so when someone tells you that you have a potentially fatal lung disease, you don’t really care what it is called anymore.
I met with my pulmonology team today and I know now, for certain, that the thing to care about is not that I have Wegener’s (or Churg-Strauss ...
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Is a (Fake) Rose Still a (Fake) Rose?
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Kristyn M.
Posted
Sat 23 Aug 2008 10:42pm
You might have heard—or, likely, seen—that Walmart changed its logo. In place of its star is a symbol that looks like a flower or the sun.
To quote an article on MSN.com, “The redesign looks like an effort to advance the discount retailer's reputation as environmentally friendly. But can it repair an image?”
I’m sure you know ...
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A rose isn't always a rose
by
Amy G.

Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 6:15pm
. On the other hand, been there, done that, got the tee shirt (literally, a bright yellow extra large that I was given for, um, I think exercising regularly). I would go, sit... of that, and to a point (like half a project), I do too. But after a long day of work and exercise I like to just sit and keep my hands busy while my mind wanders. Without having to unknit
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The Rose Cleanse
by
Megan
Posted
Tue 27 Apr 2010 2:19pm
hills on Saturday, and I’m FEELING it!)
Fortunately, Natalia Rose happened to release her new E-book, The Rose Cleanse , this weekend, and it couldn’t have come at a better time for me. I needed a little “boost” to get back on track, and Natalia Rose has never steered me wrong!
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This book is free to Detox Community members (which I am
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Smelling the Roses
by
coffeecakeandcardio
Posted
Sun 13 May 2012 3:00am
This has been one fantastic weekend! Neal and I have been garage sale kings and queens, selling a number of things before our move next weekend. Last week was like a teeter totter, so it was nice to reconnect, reassess, and get back on track.
Saturday started out with homemade smoothie for Neal and I. I combined pineapple, cherries, mang ...
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