It does look like a Chicago Peace – one of our grandmother’s favorites and her name was Rose…but I have never had any luck with keeping that rose alive. It is beautiful and probably very fragrant- I can smell it from here. Your photography captures it’s beauty! Thank you and Happy Summer.
Your Sunday photos are a nice reminder that at least once a week we need to sit back, relax and enjoy that which is around us. We scurry through life and sometimes miss the beauty of nature. We need to take a walk and make sure we “smell the roses”.
This is a perfect photo,speaking for the rose as it does, and with the rose offering us her uplifting beauty. Moving. My favorite rose color too. This is the second time in a week I’ve seen this rose. The other is in”Mi Amour”, by Margarete Heinisch, who appliqued these roses for her Rose of Sharon block in her Baltimore quilt.
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Pat
It does look like a Chicago Peace – one of our grandmother’s favorites and her name was Rose…but I have never had any luck with keeping that rose alive. It is beautiful and probably very fragrant- I can smell it from here. Your photography captures it’s beauty! Thank you and Happy Summer.
Susan Jones
Beautiful! I’m always trying to take the “perfect” picture of a rose, but can never capture the photo. Lori you captured it perfectly.
Whiskers
Such a lovely fragrance. Peace? Chicago Peace?
Mary Lou
Hmmmm. Can almost smell this lovely rose!
Paula
Oh oh oh WOW! This rose appears so delicate and so vibrant at the same time! Lovely photo!
Marta. south Georgia
The fragrance seems to fill the room here, it is so perfect…Thank you Lord and Lori for showing it to us…
Tavette
Your Sunday photos are a nice reminder that at least once a week we need to sit back, relax and enjoy that which is around us. We scurry through life and sometimes miss the beauty of nature. We need to take a walk and make sure we “smell the roses”.
Tavette – S. Fla.
Linda Fleming
Beautiful – is this a Peace rose?
Janet
This is a perfect photo,speaking for the rose as it does, and with the rose offering us her uplifting beauty. Moving. My favorite rose color too. This is the second time in a week I’ve seen this rose. The other is in”Mi Amour”, by Margarete Heinisch, who appliqued these roses for her Rose of Sharon block in her Baltimore quilt.
loosecannon2
A beauty; perhaps this is The Peace Rose?
Barb E
Breath-taking
Pat Evans
Absolutely perfect. Love this peachy-yellow combo. Your photos are always inspirational.
Quilterpurpledog
Beautiful tea rose. My favorite color. I always look forward to Sunday for your photos.
Pamela North
What a glorious rose.
Brenda
Absolutely luminous.
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