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Where Some More Picture Are

Posted by mashamcl 9 San Jose (My Page) on
Thu, May 12, 11 at 11:23

I feel bad about not posting much to the gallery anymore. It happened mainly because I have been really busy recently. However, if you would like to see more roses, I am attaching a link to my blog where I just did a post on albas. The post below that is about my garden, and the one below is on our recent trip to Carmel mission. If you do a search on "Devoniensis tree", an April post should come up about my trip to a cemetery to see some old roses. In the next few weeks, I am planning posts on gallicas, centifolias and mosses.

Masha

Here is a link that might be useful: My Blog


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Wonderful blogs Masha; all three were most enjoyable. I'm amazed at the number of roses you have in your suburban garden. Quite a feat to place that many roses aesthetically but you've succeeded. Even a bit of lawn for your boys!

Ingrid


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Masha---thank you for a delightful stroll through your garden----Your roses are beautiful and your photography is delightful.

Thank You Florence,


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The alba roses are beautiful, thanks for sharing your blog.


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That's a great blog. I love the alba pictures and the information too. Very interesting and enjoyable.

Kristin


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Like your roses, but not the writing on the blooms.

I can't "see" the blooms.


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I'm glad you gave us that link because I'm really enjoying your blog and lovely photos. The rose at the top of the blog: is it Maman Cochet?
I'm pretty jealous of you Californians. I have not seen those huge cemetery roses here, but I'm still looking!


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Thank you for all your wonderful compliments. I am so glad you like it - it gives me courage to continue.

Inga, I am sorry about watermarks - I think the blooms are still very visible. It is a fact of life though.

Rootygirl, it is Elie Beauvilain, a beautiful tea-noisette, which unfortunately does not have very good repeat.

I apologize for missing the "s" in Pictures in the title - I am still getting used to a new keyboard:)

Masha


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Thanks for the link, Masha.
Renee


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