Published Wednesday, September 15, 2021, OK personal/derivative use; link www.lovethatimage.com.
Raindrops on roses
We got maybe a tenth of an inch of rain, more than the entire summer here in Seattle! But a big rain is coming in a couple of days, thank goodness, maybe two inches over a few days. The garden is so thirsty. If you grow roses, pick them and enjoy a bouquet if a big rain is coming. No sense in letting them get ruined and go to waste.
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That’s how I love to take a photo of roses, with the morning dew! And yellow roses, which are rare, are my best favorite!
Happy WW
Beautiful💕 In Finland June and July we hot and dry, and my garden suffered a lot. No watering was enough. In August we got rain and the shrubs recovered to some extent, but the blooming of rose shrubs was poor. There are not even rose hips.
That is a lovely photo. I always try and pick whatever flowers I grow and enjoy them inside. No sense in always leaving them outside! Thanks for linking up and have a great week.
So pretty with the raindrops on the rose!
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Wow, what a spectacular photo!! There is nothing like raindrops on roses.
Beautiful capture of water droplets on roses. Thanks for joining in Garden affair.