This week, share a photo that says summer lovin’ to you. It might be a favorite pair of sandals you can’t bear to part with, the homemade salsa you made with veggies from your garden, the flowers you planted, or your family frolicking on the beach.
Summer lovin’? To a gardener, that’s easy. Here the lovely Brite Eyes climbing rose scrambles up the tuteurs as the summer sun sets on the horizon.
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gorgeous!
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Except not in my part of the world. Too hot. Plumbago keeps going usually though.
Summer’s great when you live in a cool climate. In a hotter one… And it’s hot for my boys, and it makes Pippa’s arthritis flare up. If I do this challenge I’m going to have to seriously think!
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I await your submission with bated breath!!
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Absolutely beautiful, especially as they find their way up and in and out of the tuteur built by Roger-the roses look purposely arranged –
Anyone would be thrilled to have that in their yard to look at everyday!!
Such a pretty post
Thanks for sharing
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Thank you, my friend, and make sure you put it in the contract when the house sells: Tuteur does NOT convey. Of course, BH can always make you another. XX
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Gorgeous!!!
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Judy Kate, thank you!
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Absolutely lovely and what better symbol of loving summer than the dew upon the rose?
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Ummmm, maybe tomatoes ripening on a windowsill? LOL!! Hopefully you are not getting inundated with comments from this post.
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So far so good. The problem may have been with just that one post. Hurrah! 🙂
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Beautiful!
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Thank you, Linda. Hope your summer is going splendidly.
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Love it, Barbara! Terrific share.
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Thanks, Nancy. Mother Nature did all the hard work for me!
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Hello Barbara, Wonderful photo–it captures the flowers and greenery of summer at the same time suggesting the long summer evenings, which is what I enjoy most when I come back to Ohio for a vacation.
–Jim
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Hi Jim, so nice to hear from you. I’m happy you like the photo. Do you have plans to come back this year or have you already?
Barbara
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Beautiful!!! I can’t imagine having that view waiting for me when I get home!!!!! I’m jealous!!!!
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Thanks, Bets, it is my “thing” after all.
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Gosh. Not a lot to say about this one, other than that it’s absolutely BEAUTIFUL …
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Thanks, M-R, every once in a while I get lucky with a nice shot. I’m sure I’ll figure out more ways to worm this one into future posts. LOL!
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And why not ? – I would ! 🙂
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😇
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If you could be my gardener I could enjoy my summer even more when at the farm on the patio listening to bob whites, having my supper of fresh veggies complete with homemade fruit cobbler surrounded by my family. See how your garden would make it all complete. Love your photo…..
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Actually if you make me some of that fruit cobbler, I will take your offer under consideration!
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Oh, the roses of summer! That could be the title of a romantic novel 🙂 Looking forward to seeing (and sniffing) them in person…
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I am looking forward to it as well. See you soon!
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Thank you for the pingback
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Lovely photo, Barbara.
janet
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Thanks so much, Janet
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Love the color…just beautiful
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Thank you, Sue.
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Thank you kindly.
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Just gorgeous! What an amazing photo, Barbara. 😉
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Thanks, WG, sometimes I get lucky!
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What a beautiful sight, Barbara. 😉 Pink roses are always so delicate looking and fresh.
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Thanks, Judy. Remember there can be blogger meet-ups in Virginia too!!
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Or, if you’re in Orlando … or even Melbourne … we could meet up. I think that would be fun. 😉
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Gorgeousness…love the color.
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Thank you so much! These are one of the few climbers I’ve found which have a nice scent too.
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