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The Rose
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Liza C.
To the most wonderful man I married who's celebrating his natal day today, this is for you... A rose is a rose and will always be a rose but, the theory now goes that the apple is a rose, the plum is, and so is the pear i suppose. The dear only knows what would next prove a rose You, of course are a rose and will always be a rose. H ...
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Rose
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david hamilton
The Rose yesterday blown side ways by the wind and rain. It has been a spectacular plant the David Austin Rose. Even on gloomy days the Apricot Roses seemed to glow against the green of the garden. The weather has given me the oppurtunity of seeing the Rose from a different angle..
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Roses
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david hamilton
The climbing Rose Iceberg had flowered massively in my abscence.It rained lots today.These blousey blooms are fragrant and pure white inner petals.The Rose buds have shown pink flushes on the outer petals. It was too wet to go to the allotment so i went shopping instead.Two rectangular planters are planted now and joining the plant throng in the g ...
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Rose
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david hamilton
A Rose in November is a lovely sight.The rest of the garden is starting to go into the winter slumber.Only the Viburnum Tinus continues with its mixture of flower buds, flowers, and blue/black berrys. As usual I am late planting the spring bulbs.Its always too enticing to stay indoors and look outside when its bitterly cold. The dying back garden ...
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A Rose
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david hamilton
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet.Shakespeare was a gardener I think.With lots of flowers mentioned in his plays.. The sun was shining today.I took some long range garden pics but they will be tomorrows post. The rose sunshine is at its heighest perfection with honey/vanilla scent, perfectly formed petals.It almost glows in the sunshi ...
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On Roses
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Sue S.
Try as I might (and I have, I have) I can’t grow roses. It’s always the same – after a couple of weeks the lower leaves start to dry, stalk by stalk, and fall off until the whole plant is bare and dies. Is it a virus? Am I over-watering? Is the balcony just too hot and humid for them? I don’t know, but until I find out I&rsq ...
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A rose is a rose...
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Steve D.
Valentine's Day is upon us and, for that reason, I'd like to talk about a relevant issue that has nothing to do with autism. I'd like to enlighten you about Valentine's Day and flowers. You see, I'm a flower guy. I grew up in a flower business family. I have spent the last 14 years dealing with commercial cut-flower sales and distribution. I a ...
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A rose is a rose...
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Katie C.

(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 ...
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