Life Is Not a Bed of Roses

rosesarerae

Wednesday, 21 October 2009

Winter is looming in the air

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Next Saturday night, we will move our clock one hour backwards. We will soon officially enter winter time. There was a cold front 2 weeks be...
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Tuesday, 22 September 2009

Quirky autumn

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The weedy hazels are going nuts! They are steadily falling all over the place at the back patio and rolling down the garden staircase. Some...
Sunday, 20 September 2009

Lavender Lassie

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This rose is one of my favourite. Even though it has quite big prickly thorns, I've got it planted very close to the entrance of the hou...
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Saturday, 19 September 2009

Hermosa

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.....a very old rose dated back to 1832, bred by an amateur rose breeder, Marchesseau, in Angers and was introduced by Rousseau nursery in ...
Thursday, 17 September 2009

Christopher Marlowe

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Gardening for flowers has its high and low. Gardening with roses has it high and low too. There are rose varieties that bloom riot at one go...
Wednesday, 16 September 2009

A blog break that is now "broken"

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It felt like it was only last week when I got all excited about outdoor freedom of summer living, flip flop, t-shirts and shorts and was com...
Sunday, 13 September 2009

How to tell someone their socks stinks?

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Last month, I received an email from my friend Linda asking, "How do you let a person aware that their socks or shoes stinks?" Wel...
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______________________ Contents of this Blog should NOT be copied or duplicated without my prior permission. All Rights Reserved. ______________________ Scrapers and Sploggers PLEASE TAKE NOTE and RESPECT COPYRIGHT ISSUES - bits of what is published in this blog are extracted from my to-be-published garden book. All the pictures in here are cropped version and, there are hidden watermarks all over the pictures. In courtroom situations you will be against my publisher. I have all the original TIFF and RAW files, while you don't have any of them. _____________________ In between all those hectic schedules, I chill out in the garden which I created by myself. I enjoy the hard work digging and planting as most of the time I could see some results immediately but in general, gardening taught me about growth, hope, patience and perseverance...and I like that. This blog is for my friends to catch up with whatever I'm up to lately....
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