Following a jerky spring of late frosts, a few roses are tentatively beginning to bloom in our garden.
I cannot enough express the pleasure Quietness affords. As the first blooms finally begin to open, I fall in love anew with this romantically exquisite beauty.
The pure, cool coloration of Quietness wanders softly among pale pinks and creamy apricots.
Her petals throw the sunlight back to me in a joyous celebration of the morning.
Quietness remains unmarred by the ravages of nature that target pale flowers. Thrips and grasshoppers seem to be kept at bay by a reverent awe of her beauty. Even the blazing sun refuses to allow her delicate color to fade.
Our ancient Zepherine Drouhin seems surprised and glad to find herself alive for another summer.
Peace tests the summer hesitantly. This blossom reminds me of a shy over sized child wishing to be included in the fun.
The first of the climbing America blooms seeks the protection of foliage until certain that summer has arrived.
This mini has such classic form. It reminds me of my florist days, when roses of this color and shape were sought by many a hopeful suitor. He'd carry it carefully out of the shop, wrapped up in green paper with a piece of ribbon, nestled among a piece of leather leaf and a spring of baby's breath, to conquer the heart of some fair maiden.
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