Le sacristain de St Médard doit aimer jardiner.
Now there's a welcome site V. Spring in bloom. It's turned decidedly arctic down here in Melbourne.
Beautiful!! "C'est le temps que tu as perdu pour ta rose qui fait ta rose si importante"
Sweet roses and old architecture match sooooooooo well together! I love his pic!
My favorite flower!Thanks for this adorable picture!Léia
So pretty!
Isn't there a poem about roses in the churchyard. Wait, maybe that was lilacs in the dooryard. Actually, this photo is itself a poem about roses in the churchyard. Beautiful, V!
Reminds me of the rose garden at Jardin LeCoq, our local park when we lived overseas... Thanks for the beautiful flashback.
Simply beautiful. Divine!
I know you did not capture this beauty on your last trip, but does it matter?c'est magnifique
Those flat-faced roses aren't my favorites. I like floribundas and hybrid teas.
Alain, perhaps there's a gardener! Anni, no this was taken in late May 2009. You know I have to dig deep and often!
So beautiful!!!xoxo
Merci pour votre comment!
Le sacristain de St Médard doit aimer jardiner.
ReplyDeleteNow there's a welcome site V. Spring in bloom. It's turned decidedly arctic down here in Melbourne.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! "C'est le temps que tu as perdu pour ta rose qui fait ta rose si importante"
ReplyDeleteSweet roses and old architecture match sooooooooo well together! I love his pic!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite flower!Thanks for this adorable picture!
ReplyDeleteLéia
So pretty!
ReplyDeleteIsn't there a poem about roses in the churchyard. Wait, maybe that was lilacs in the dooryard. Actually, this photo is itself a poem about roses in the churchyard. Beautiful, V!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the rose garden at Jardin LeCoq, our local park when we lived overseas... Thanks for the beautiful flashback.
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful. Divine!
ReplyDeleteI know you did not capture this beauty on your last trip, but does it matter?
ReplyDeletec'est magnifique
Those flat-faced roses aren't my favorites. I like floribundas and hybrid teas.
ReplyDeleteAlain, perhaps there's a gardener!
ReplyDeleteAnni, no this was taken in late May 2009. You know I have to dig deep and often!
So beautiful!!!
ReplyDeletexoxo