We have a bunch of rose bushes outside our entry way that are the old fashion type and the fragrance is knocking us over right now. So delicate and delicious. Thanks for the pictures.
Beautiful captures... your posts make me want to hop on a train to Vienna! Thank you for visiting my blog, now I've discovered yours and it's just lovely :)
Merisi, there are still a few roses blooming here in NYC, too. This weekend might bring the overnight chill that will bring the roses' finale. Marathon is happening on Sunday...hoping that most of the entrants find the finish line before the tempature really sinks as sundown arrives on schedule.
(Thank your for your comment over at Vicki's place. There are some other famed folks whose books I've found unreadable, and so I do thank you for the recommendation you've tossed to me.)
Such a beautiful shade of red in the flowers, Merisi.
ReplyDeleteSo very lovely. Autumn in Vienna is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThose roses are beautiful. The spider must have thought so, too.
ReplyDeleteWundeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerschön....
ReplyDeleteI love the last roses of the season. The first of the season feel brave, the last of the season feel sweet.
ReplyDeleteWe have a bunch of rose bushes outside our entry way that are the old fashion type and the fragrance is knocking us over right now. So delicate and delicious. Thanks for the pictures.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely! The background sparkles!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures... your posts make me want to hop on a train to Vienna! Thank you for visiting my blog, now I've discovered yours and it's just lovely :)
ReplyDeleteOh, and beautiful they are indeed!! Wonderful captures as always, Merisi!! Hope your week is going well! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThank´s for sharing so happy and colorful pictures Merisi! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWarm hug from an cold and wind island,
Titti
As usual I feel jealous of your autumn photos. I wish mine were half as good! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
Merisi, there are still a few roses blooming here in NYC, too. This weekend might bring the overnight chill that will bring the roses' finale. Marathon is happening on Sunday...hoping that most of the entrants find the finish line before the tempature really sinks as sundown arrives on schedule.
ReplyDelete(Thank your for your comment over at Vicki's place. There are some other famed folks whose books I've found unreadable, and so I do thank you for the recommendation you've tossed to me.)
xo
Thank you all very much for your kind comments!
ReplyDeleteSee you,
Merisi