Every late spring/early summer I look forward to my roses blooming in that spectacular way that they do. Enjoy your roses and I hope they'll keep coming back and growing more and more for you to enjoy :)
I'm just curious...which place is that on the third picture? Is it a shop? An exibition, or something else? And is it in Berlin? Looks interesting. If it's in Berlin i would like to check it out!
gina > there are, they are small and pretty soft ;) Kerry > the toughest was to take care of them all afterwards, i honestly enjoyed pretty much not being able to check them :)
Thanks! Direktorenhaus...i had never heard of it, but i'll stop by for sure. I already saw that last year in September they had a weaving artist and action there. Too bad, i would have liked to try in out.
By the way, i'm a bit "jealous" of your rose...everything i planted so far didn't really grew. Well, expect for basil. At least my lemon tree is hanging in there. Need to improve my green-thumb skills!
Every late spring/early summer I look forward to my roses blooming in that spectacular way that they do. Enjoy your roses and I hope they'll keep coming back and growing more and more for you to enjoy :)
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ReplyDeleteI'm just curious...which place is that on the third picture? Is it a shop? An exibition, or something else? And is it in Berlin?
Looks interesting. If it's in Berlin i would like to check it out!
Have a great day!
Inês
Inês > it's an exhibition at direktorenhaus.
ReplyDeleteyour rose like being in Berlin :-)
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Nice collection! Not having email is really tough. I hear you on that!
ReplyDeletegina > there are, they are small and pretty soft ;)
ReplyDeleteKerry > the toughest was to take care of them all afterwards, i honestly enjoyed pretty much not being able to check them :)
uuuu, i love that 3rd photo, what ever there is. looks fascinating!
ReplyDeletegood luck for the rose! i will take my bike now and go to see if there is something growing on my little plot..
Hallo again Sandra!
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Direktorenhaus...i had never heard of it, but i'll stop by for sure. I already saw that last year in September they had a weaving artist and action there. Too bad, i would have liked to try in out.
By the way, i'm a bit "jealous" of your rose...everything i planted so far didn't really grew. Well, expect for basil. At least my lemon tree is hanging in there. Need to improve my green-thumb skills!
Liebe Grüße,
Inês
i love the roses photo..! its looks like my mothers garden.
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Loooking at your blog and I just want to say all the stuff that you do is really wonderful. photos, ilustrations and the knitted stuff.x
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