Saturday, May 31, 2008

Heritage Rose Garden

Memorial Day weekend, my parents and I headed out to a heritage rose garden to check it out. Despite the opressive heat, the sky was a joy, and the garden lendt itself to being photographed.
Pink spray roses from the 1800's were delightful.

The place is going to be turned into a wedding site.
Seems fitting to adorn weddings with plenty of floral atmosphere.
There's our something blue.
Can't you just imagine a Texas bride and her cowboy beau getting hitched in the chapel?
I saved the best for last....
A rose named Mermaid in all it's glory! A winner in my book!

Hope you'v enjoyed the tour. It's good to be able to show it to you, minus the heat and occasional bug!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Memorial Day, a few days back

Memorial Day, 2008
Just wanted to share a few of my photos from the Veterans Memorial Cemetary in Houston Texas, where I spent part of the day with the folks.
I did not know this little girl, but I felt it was a striking photo, such a young innocent thing surrounded by those who had died who had experienced war times. Hmm.
It's good to be me since I have never personally experienced any war directly.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Weed Wednesday

Our daily adventure. Mom and I beautified the garden. She picked the plants and flowers, and we weeded, turned the soil, and finally planted the freshness. Popping Pink attracts butterflies.
Golden Marigolds. Redundant, I know, but striking.
Different view...
Don't they just look exciting and refeshing?
And our non-flowering colors...
Mom put the finishing touches on the placeing of the rocks for our border.
The cats were absolutely no help. They stayed inside. They didn't even snoopervise!
Life savers: a pitcher of ice water, and OFF!!! Keep the mosquitos away!
Aaaahhhh.... it's good to be me and have a glass of ice cold water in my hand.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

It's a good day to be Happy!

It is a beautiful day here, and I would like to share some beauty with my readers. Looking at such flowers just make me happy.
And the joke is that this hybiscus was photographed in Texas, and it still looks happy! Go figure! It is good to be me, and it is good to share beauty.