Oh I so need that rose 🙂
do you have the name? or are they two different ones ( I thought the second one was a peony for some reason) ( in that case I would like both no matter what they are…. 🙂 )
A Beautiful photograph Maverick….I love roses and these are breathtaking
Thank you for sharing….
Take Care…You Matter…
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maryrose
Thank you maryrose. The rose is called Distant Drums. Here’s a link that shows the variety – https://www.roguevalleyroses.com/rose/distant-drums I’m planning to go stalk some roses this coming weekend so I’ll have to remember to take notes. 🙂
stalk? is that the same as we are in Texas called Rose Rustlers? 🙂
yes take notes..
Thank you for the link, I am on my way there now on line LOLs…
I love that name….it has a magickal feel to it, I am always curious how they got there names, what did the person hear that named it that, or did the rose tell them it was Distant Drums 🙂
Thank you again…!
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Thank you for this fragrant image and introduction to Cavalcanti. The words are beautiful. The pinks in the photograph are both powdery, pastel and yet so deep. Just like poetry. Such a great match as always.
soooooo beautiful!!! 🙂
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Thanks Trini! 🙂
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I really like the way you have done that first flower, it is gorgeous, they both are, but I love the first one more.
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I was partial to the first one as well. Thank you Leanne.
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mmmm I want to smell them, beautiful 🙂
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Someone once said the fragrance always stays in the hand that gives the rose. So I get to keep the smells but you get the rest. 🙂
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Give a rose to your beloved ones, if you cant just give a smile 🙂 Good night dear Maverick, May Allah swt keep you happy and smile 🙂 ❤
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Thank you Semra. You’ve given me smiles to last me through the evening. 🙂 Sweet dreams and may Allah watch over you. ❤
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Do you know what kind of rose that is? I desperately need it…
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Merilee I’m not 100% sure but I believe its called ‘Distant Drums’ . Hope that helps. 🙂
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I have heard of that! Thank you!
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Oh I so need that rose 🙂
do you have the name? or are they two different ones ( I thought the second one was a peony for some reason) ( in that case I would like both no matter what they are…. 🙂 )
A Beautiful photograph Maverick….I love roses and these are breathtaking
Thank you for sharing….
Take Care…You Matter…
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maryrose
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Thank you maryrose. The rose is called Distant Drums. Here’s a link that shows the variety –
https://www.roguevalleyroses.com/rose/distant-drums I’m planning to go stalk some roses this coming weekend so I’ll have to remember to take notes. 🙂
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stalk? is that the same as we are in Texas called Rose Rustlers? 🙂
yes take notes..
Thank you for the link, I am on my way there now on line LOLs…
I love that name….it has a magickal feel to it, I am always curious how they got there names, what did the person hear that named it that, or did the rose tell them it was Distant Drums 🙂
Thank you again…!
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Thank you for this fragrant image and introduction to Cavalcanti. The words are beautiful. The pinks in the photograph are both powdery, pastel and yet so deep. Just like poetry. Such a great match as always.
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Thank you Lita. Wonderful Oxford post ❤
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I really like the way you captured the pink tone in the second photo.
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Thanks David.
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Simply beautiful!
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Thank you.
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So beautiful. Perfect softness, and the water droplets…
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Thanks for your nice comment.
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