We are off tomorrow for a 4-day backpacking trip in the wild's of Oregon! If we survive, I'll be back to post on Sunday night. If we don't, well ... enjoy this red rose. : )
I googled an aswere to Julie Ford Oliver's question about why roses have thorns- natural defense to protect them from animals that want to eat them cuz they smell so good. So while you're out in the wilds you might wanna consider not bathing to avoid preditors...I wanna see more beautiful paintings! Selfish aren't I?
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I googled an aswere to Julie Ford Oliver's question about why roses have thorns- natural defense to protect them from animals that want to eat them cuz they smell so good. So while you're out in the wilds you might wanna consider not bathing to avoid preditors...I wanna see more beautiful paintings! Selfish aren't I?
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my! Nice rose though. ;)
Loving these roses..!
Perfect, Carol! I find flowers very difficult, but this makes me want to give them another try.
I'm so impressed with your roses!!!
Just beautiful! And enjoy backpacking!
your roses are always extraordinary-enjoy Oregan backpacking-such a gorgeous state with so many places to explore
Loving the rose series Carol : )
Isn't that "BIG FOOT" territory up there?
I like the way it is "kissing" the edges!
The violet highlights really do make it look velvety!
Get back safe!
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