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Roses, roses, everywhere! by AtYourCervix Patient Expert Posted Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:13pm I did this last one in several different colors. I guess you could say that I was getting a little edit happy tonight with my pictures!! Read on »
Rose Mary Rose by david hamilton Patient Expert 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.. Read on »
Alzheimer's Express at the Tournament of Roses Parade (Rose Bowl) by Bob DeMarco Patient Expert 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 Read on »
When is a Rose not a Rose? by Mark .. Patient Expert 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 Read on »
A rose is a rose... by Steve D. Patient Expert 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 Read on »
A rose is a rose... by Katie C. Patient Expert 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 ... Read on »
Is a (Fake) Rose Still a (Fake) Rose? by Kristyn M. Patient Expert 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 ... Read on »
A rose isn't always a rose by Amy G. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 6:15pm was, sitting with the potted miniature rose plants. I can't remember if I ended up using that florist or not but I do remember that whoever I ended up using screwed things up Read on »
012.31.09Blood Oranges, Grapes and Italian Pistachios in Rose Water by Sanura Posted Thu 31 Dec 2009 12:00am until it’s time to socialize. Happy twenty-ten. Ingredients 6 naval and/or blood oranges ½ cup of grapes cut in half The juice of one lime 3 tbsp. of rose water ¼ cup... orange slices into a bowl. Using a spoon, gently press on the oranges to release their juice. Pour juice into another bowl. 3. In the orange juice bowl stir in lime juice, rose Read on »
Breakfast & Roses by Kate M. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:17pm in the morning and the coffee doesn't taste so good. However! My roses are once again thrilled by my mistakes. I'm growing micro mini roses in my window and container roses need... of lime you purchase every few years and sprinkle around the garden. Plants suck quite a bit of calcium from the soil. Calcium needs to be replenished, so this is a great way Read on »