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Finally, the backyard roses had a bit of a December battle to show off their colors.
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The roses look like they don’t mind at all. I once found some roses blooming in my yard in mid-December and for a few years had a photo of them. Unfortunately the photo and several others have disappeared somewhere into the ether. I guess I’ll have to take the blame for some of the junk that is clouding our atmosphere because of the things I have lost in cyberspace, but I do wish some of the photos would return to home base. We had a dusting of snow a few days ago that lasted for a while because the temps never made it to freezing. Very unusual for Kentucky. It’s the first time I’ve had to turn the heat up in years!.
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beautiful and those roses are clearly part of the resistance
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The roses sticks up for their year-round rights, yes, Beth.
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I am glad I live in a warmer area, but when I see your pictures I do miss the seasonal changes very much.
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Onward we stride into the cold period, ladysighs.
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Diehards! It’s why I love roses so much!
Merry December!
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Merry December indeed, Nance. Enjoy your Arizona warmth.
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