I am a British born, living in Canada since May of 1989. My blog is about all aspects of my daily life.
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The Official Canadian Temperature Conversion Chart
50° Fahrenheit (10° C) · Californians shiver uncontrollably. · Canadians plant gardens. 35° Fahrenheit (1.6° C) · Italian Cars won't sta...
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For those over a certain age and especially is you're British born, you will remember Hilda and her Murial in Coronation Street? Well wh...
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The other day I was at the grocery store with my grandson. Had him in the shopping trolley buckled in and while we were waiting to cash out...
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For the long time blog readers, you'll remember I set up a "sewing company" called Appleby Lane, which I made sewn items to se...




11 comments:
How beautiful these roses are! thanks for sharing
this one is a stunner!
ah, roses! what could be lovely?
Oh, so beautiful! And you are right...beautiful against the daisies.
Love the colour! Striking!
Kanak
These are gorgeous red roses! I also have some red roses on my post today. We think alike, at least, today we did.
Gill,
I just love roses but they don't love me.
They always seen to die so I just won't buy them anymore. We have some nice old fashion roses which smell heavenly and you can't kill them.
Nice job on stacking the wood.
I hope you didn't do that when the humidity was so high.
pretty red rose...great shots
mine is here
Vibrant and lovely!
Happy new week Gill.
Regina
Hope it smells as good as it looks. I used to have a gorgeous pink/red rose called Fragrant Cloud at our other house. The smell was heavenly. Our soil is so hard here everything struggles.
I do love your header. Are they chives in flower? I love them.
Beautiful flower. I just have one small very old rose bush, and the goats ate it this spring, so I'm happy to enjoy yours!
Teresa
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