Monday, October 16, 2006

A rose is a rose is a rose

Gertrude Stein used the above phrase to denote that 'things don't change' - they are what they are. Well, our roses are what they are and, even through we only have a few pots of roses, what they are is beautiful. I'l only share two pictures of the roses - the special ones. They are Delbard roses and they're both boys. We know this because of their names - one is Henri and the other Paul. Henri, as in Henri Matisse (the pink one with white splashes) and the other one is Paul as in Paul Gaugin (tropical sunset yellows and pinks).

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