hollyhoneychurch: @NellKate wow Iโm loving them all. Especially the roses this year. The ones that smell like grapefruit. Yummy ๐น๐งก๐น via micro.blog
NellKate: @hollyhoneychurch That’s wonderful – your getting such a bloom of roses (and others). When we go to the Cape (Cape Cod), I love to see them. They grow so beautifully there. Which kind smell like grapefruit? I’m intrigued. via micro.blog
hollyhoneychurch: @NellKate Wow, it’s great when there’s a special magical place for roses : ) They’re everywhere in England at the moment. My favourite thing to do along the street is to smell them, over the walls, of people’s gardens. It can be a long walk! In the back garden where I’m staying there are deep scarlet ones which smell like grapefruit and peach. Also, the yellowy/orange ones have a similar scent. The pink smell like classic rose. And the white…wow – they have petals like paper – hundreds of them – and smell like grace and bright and sweet apples. Have you ever tried drinking out of a rose after it’s rained? It’s delicious. via micro.blog
NellKate: @hollyhoneychurch I love how you described that. ๐ ๐ To be surrounded by color and scent – a parade of them – it sounds wonderful. I love the gardens in England, even though I was only there for a few weeks over thirty years ago. And I definitely will stop and sniff (perhaps surreptitiously) wherever I can. A scented garden really is heaven. It’s funny how the white roses always have the strongest scent – it’s like they put all their energy into the scent and have nothing left for color. ๐ via micro.blog
hollyhoneychurch: @NellKate woo! via micro.blog
NellKate: @hollyhoneychurch – aren’t flowers fun?! ๐ via micro.blog
hollyhoneychurch: @NellKate they smell nice and bees do visit them ๐ via micro.blog
NellKate: @hollyhoneychurch – I’m sorry. It’s been a month and I did mean to say, “Hi! How nice to meet you!” via micro.blog
hollyhoneychurch: @NellKate Ha. That’s ok. Hope you’ve been enjoying all the summer flowers : ) via micro.blog
NellKate: @hollyhoneychurch Thank you, that’s very kind of you! Yes, I have (and I do love those pollinator flowers). Hope you have as well! via micro.blog
hollyhoneychurch: @NellKate wow Iโm loving them all. Especially the roses this year. The ones that smell like grapefruit. Yummy ๐น๐งก๐น via micro.blog
NellKate: @hollyhoneychurch That’s wonderful – your getting such a bloom of roses (and others). When we go to the Cape (Cape Cod), I love to see them. They grow so beautifully there. Which kind smell like grapefruit? I’m intrigued. via micro.blog
hollyhoneychurch: @NellKate Wow, it’s great when there’s a special magical place for roses : ) They’re everywhere in England at the moment. My favourite thing to do along the street is to smell them, over the walls, of people’s gardens. It can be a long walk! In the back garden where I’m staying there are deep scarlet ones which smell like grapefruit and peach. Also, the yellowy/orange ones have a similar scent. The pink smell like classic rose. And the white…wow – they have petals like paper – hundreds of them – and smell like grace and bright and sweet apples. Have you ever tried drinking out of a rose after it’s rained? It’s delicious. via micro.blog
NellKate: @hollyhoneychurch I love how you described that. ๐ ๐ To be surrounded by color and scent – a parade of them – it sounds wonderful. I love the gardens in England, even though I was only there for a few weeks over thirty years ago. And I definitely will stop and sniff (perhaps surreptitiously) wherever I can. A scented garden really is heaven. It’s funny how the white roses always have the strongest scent – it’s like they put all their energy into the scent and have nothing left for color. ๐ via micro.blog