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Uploaded: 11/10/13 5:13 AM GMT
Last Rose of Autumn
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This is a very old rose; I'd be surprised if it was planted after 1940. This little bud, like all babies, is beautiful, but it won't grow up to be like the big, glorious, hothouse-bred roses of today. However, it will brighten a doorway, or an old wrought-iron fence, or, eventually, a kitchen window. Notice how the vine bearing this little beauty is turning red, losing green, getting ready to hibernate for the Winter....yet still using the last of its energy to do what it does best...produce a bright spot of color on a day getting grayer and colder by the hour. Thanks for coming to take a look!

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::Dunstickin
11/10/13 8:18 AM GMT
Aye, Roses do tend to 'hang on' as Winter approaches!

a wonderful presentation here
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.Bleizmor
11/10/13 9:18 AM GMT
good shot , nice color!
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.GIGIBL
11/10/13 11:24 AM GMT
Great closeup of this lovely Rose
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.picardroe
11/10/13 1:01 PM GMT
Very nice close-up, Nicely done.
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.gizmo1
11/10/13 7:34 PM GMT
Nice composition and lovely detail in this capture and very vivid colours as if the rosé is fighting back the autumn cold.
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.icedancer
11/13/13 12:09 AM GMT
What a beautiful last rose of fall, lovely image
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::Ramad
11/13/13 9:00 AM GMT
It is brightening the screens of all viewers Sharon. Pity that the "worst" season is coming on. Hope it won't last as long as it did last year.
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