Wednesday, November 02, 2016
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Nature can never be told what to do!
ReplyDeleteNo worry, we have a couple like that as well
ReplyDeleteEnjoy as long as it works.
ReplyDeleteI have noticed for a year or two now the flowers seem to be more opportunistic, give them a mild spell and they put out blooms. Strange but lovely to see. I have a geranium flowering in the garden although the expected frosts in the next few days may put pay to that. Lovely shot, yellow roses are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteA pleasant surprise from nature for you to enjoy.
ReplyDelete...not a normal year...who knows what normal is anymore.
ReplyDeleteYellow rose of friendship...this happens down here too, roses bloom in autumn.
ReplyDeletenow if it was the yellow rose of Texas.
ReplyDeleteAh yes, the last rose of fall. Perhaps roses in November is a sign of global warming?
ReplyDeleteI agree with Tom, this has not been a normal year at all.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful. I can't believe it's blooming with you being so far north.
ReplyDeleteIt must be happy today, Andy! I'm loving the warm temps!
ReplyDeleteIt's been an odd year weather wise. Very pretty though!
ReplyDeleteIt's a plot by Ming The Merciless to screw with our minds.... Well, maybe not. Nice shot.
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely. The same thing is happening around here.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Really persevered rose.
ReplyDeleteCrazy, isn't it?
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