'Marie Daly' sitting on the swing offering delicious fragrance.
Old fashioned Martha Gonzales with stock tank pond as a backdrop.
Livin' Easy with goldeneye in gorgeous autumn sunlight.
One pollinator or two on the Livin' Easy? Do you see?
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Beautiful roses!
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Lea
Lea's Menagerie
Roses look fresher and sweeter in autumn. Livin' Easy is an intriguing color, not pink, not apricot, but its own beautiful shade!
ReplyDeleteThe color of the Livin' Easy fascinates me because depending on the weather and light it can look anywhere from electric orange to a soft subtle peachy-yellow.
DeleteHa! I did see the two- only after you pointed it out though. I love the Martha Gonzales. Deep rich color. Happy GBBD!!!
ReplyDeleteThe MG is a favorite of mine...it is just so carefree and easy...I think it's the most quaint and charming rose in my garden.
Deletelove that 'livin' easy' shot w/ the fence as a backdrop. beautiful light and composition. :)
ReplyDeleteYour Livin' Easy is beautiful and yes! I can just see the antennae peeking out from underneath the petal.
ReplyDeleteI like your last image of the bee landing on Living Easy.
ReplyDeleteHermosas imágenes, muy bellas las rosas y las texturas!! Un abrazo.
ReplyDeletePretty roses! I wish we had a few more this month, but the leaves are making up for it I guess. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely dashes of color. Wonderful colors to have around the garden:)
ReplyDeleteYour roses are gorgeous. And yes, I think I see another pollinator - or something - hiding behind a petal. Ha!
ReplyDeleteLovely post, the simplicity of the Martha Gonzales is especially appealing :-)
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