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Gorgeous Bonnie! They take my breath away!
ReplyDeleteOhhhhhh..just look at all of those beautiful flowers....thanks for sharing this..
ReplyDeletelove, Mona
Gorgeous! Wish mine looked that good. We're starting to have temps in the 80s, so mine are slowing down. Thanks for sharing your daughter's friend's garden.
ReplyDeleteBabs
Beautiful roses. xo
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful gifts to the soul... =) Have a wonderful day, Bonnie. blessings ~ tanna
ReplyDeleteOh my, your roses are stunning and full of beauty! Your blog is just lovely and I am now happily following along. I eagerly look forward to visiting again. Have a wonderful day :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Stephanie
The flowers are really pretty. Her photography really captures their beauty at every turn!
ReplyDeleteHello Bonnie, the roses are indeed lovely, and I couldn't help but notice the Nigella, which I have just grown from seed. Thank you so much for all your lovely comments, you are very kind. It would indeed be lovely if we could meet up sometime, I am sure we would have a lot to talk about. Juggling everything is a bit tricky sometimes, but I really miss my blogging friends, if I have a spell of not blogging.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful weekend, love Linda x
Wow! They look pretty enough to be made into notecards! Just beautiful.
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