This is the state rose of Washington and is an old rose by todays standards. It was first introduced here in 1925 and is called a rich deep pink. My foofy for this the weekend of the Independence Day.
My computer is so slow at night that it took a half hour to see the full sized version. By that time, it was bedtime. So let's give it another try.
Your rose shot is perfect. I wouldn't change a thing even if I could. Everything is correct, right and okay by me. Nothing but good things to be said; so why bother with any technical jargon when you already know what I'm going to say.
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What a better way to celebrate the independence of our country in posting this beautiful American Beauty rose - a beautiful capture and so approriate for the holiday - Great capture Kathy!!!
interesting history with this beauty. i did not know that. we have some here growing. now i can sound brilliant when someone notices them. which is something that doesnt happen often with me :)
Your rose shot is perfect. I wouldn't change a thing even if I could. Everything is correct, right and okay by me. Nothing but good things to be said; so why bother with any technical jargon when you already know what I'm going to say.