Oh My....! What a Gorgeous Gorgeous Garden, Pat....It must be astounding, in-person....This is such a treat. Someplace I wish I could actually see....!
Aha, The Royal National Rose Society Gardens at St. Albans, somewhere I used to go with my mother as a youngster! I'd get a lot more from it now, having just dedicated a small section of my garden to miniature roses (and pieces of marble).
Somebody should name a new rose after your granddaughter (your son surely by now already has had one named after him...).
Oh My....! What a Gorgeous Gorgeous Garden, Pat....It must be astounding, in-person....This is such a treat. Someplace I wish I could actually see....!
ReplyDeleteJust simply marvelous. I hadn't know this beautiful spot existed. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteStunningly beautiful! (The garden and flowers ain't half bad either!) :¬)
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Naomi: you would love it.
ReplyDeleteMage: you would have got some smashing photos.
Map: I'll tell my son - he'll be flattered:)
I am out of town, Pat, and the photos are taking forever to load!! I may have to wait to see them until I get back home.
ReplyDeleteOoh you ARE awful! But I like you! :¬)
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Aha, The Royal National Rose Society Gardens at St. Albans, somewhere I used to go with my mother as a youngster! I'd get a lot more from it now, having just dedicated a small section of my garden to miniature roses (and pieces of marble).
ReplyDeleteSomebody should name a new rose after your granddaughter (your son surely by now already has had one named after him...).
Judy: they'll still be here DV.
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Gadjo: what a lucky boy you were.
There was a rose named Miss Alice but the photo had no definition and it looked like a white blob.
Beautiful, Pat! xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous roses and granddaughter!
ReplyDeleteI had to laugh, reading about your mum, are you sure she doesn't have East Indian or Italian blood? haha.
Mapstew :-D
John: your Dad would love it.
ReplyDeleteGG: no but quite a lot of Irish:)
So lovely !
ReplyDeleteAll the roses and the best one of all your granddaughter Alice.
cheers, parsnip
Parsnip: thank you - I'll tell her Mum:)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Gorgeous
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gardens and granddaughter! And it looks like you had perfect weather too.
ReplyDeleteJoey: we certainly couldn't grumble. I'm not sure hazy sunshine is the best for photos, but it's bliss for chillin'
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