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An exuberance of flowers


Lovingly tended by a resident on Hauptstrasse, this predominantly rose garden is visible from our kitchen window. For a look at what it looks like from the window (this is a ground level view), please visit my overflow site. I didn't mention it yesterday, but yesterday's photo was taken from our guestroom, which also serves as my work room. I've posted many photos that were taken from that window.

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Those are some pretty flowers. I like roses but only have one. An old-fashioned single rose that never gets aphids or any diseases. All the rest cost money to keep sickly. So I gave up on them.

Nice shot.

Abraham Lincoln
Brookville Daily Photo

Beetle said...

Very nice view..your eyes get rose every time you're in the kitchen...I've never successful plant a rose

I did enjoy your June theme day photo,a very good idea to made them as collect

TORUŃ DAILY PHOTO said...

Simply beautiful! Greetings from Toruń Daily Photo here in Poland. Thanks for visiting us! Today we are being bowled over!

Dina said...

that's a lovely view you have there.

Nathalie H.D. said...

ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!

alice said...

Our photos are going well together today...

JM Vigil said...

Beautiful garden! Such wonderful colors and with all those mix of flowers it must have an intoxicating aroma.

Annie said...

Hello Z,

Thank you so much for your comments on my blog. I did look at the chrome toasters at the site you linked me to - they are really nicer than the old ones I have here. Why am I keeping them, you ask. Actually it is my husband who is keeping them because they belonged to his grandparents and he remembers, with happiness, his grandfather burning the toast and saying "Aye, yi, yi".

Yes, that's the man I married - and now I am really living happily ever after. Wasn't I the smart one to propose?

isa said...

Hey, that's really clever - having a vicarous garden ;-) No muss, no fuss, no watering...

(I would approach the neighbor with a can of paint and offer to paint the utility box for him!)

Z said...

Thank you for taking the time to comment. Getting comments is one of the best parts of this blogging experience. Having said that, I have to admit that this week looks a little busy, so while I'll check in to read your daily posts, I might not get the chance to comment on them. I hope that won't stop you all from commenting here!

claude said...

nice shoot ! From my kitchen window I can see a palmtree and I am thinking about Martinique Island where I shall go in next october.