My Grandmother's roses + Linky June 30, 2015 Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps My Granny's roses are still going strong. They're decorating what is now my front door. An InLinkz Link-up Make sure you don't miss any posts on Momfever! Enter your email address: Delivered by FeedBurner Comments NanaHoodJune 30, 2015Love roses and loved my grandmother. She's part of the reason my blog is called NanaHood. Motherhood is tough but NanaHood is even more fun! Thanks for hosting and for stopping by to see me! Do come back! TeresaReplyDeleteRepliesNicole OrriënsJuly 03, 2015I like that you called your blog after your grandmother Teresa.DeleteRepliesReplyReplyAngela ThompsonJune 30, 2015I love roses! A couple of cold winters took a toll on mine--but, I noticed that they are trying to come back at bit finally! These are lovely!ReplyDeleteRepliesNicole OrriënsJuly 03, 2015Yes they are. And luckily it didn't require any effort on my part. Because I'm not much of a gardener.DeleteRepliesReplyReplyKristin AquariannJune 30, 2015Beautiful! I don't know if I could keep my own roses alive, but do love looking at others.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplystevebethereJune 30, 2015They look lovely :-)Have a rosetastic week :-)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyDiana MancusoJune 30, 2015Such beautiful roses! Can't believe how big they are. By the way, roses are my favourite flower. ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJillJuly 01, 2015Pretty roses! They do look cheerful like that and what a nice reminder of your grandmother!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyDominique GohJuly 01, 2015Really lovely pink rosesReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAnonymousJuly 01, 2015A lovely garden! I wish we have one as I only have a small terrace. ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJOY @ http://joysjotsshots.blogspot.com/July 01, 2015Just happened upon your linky via Dagmar. Thanks for hosting.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyTonyaJuly 01, 2015They are so beautiful!!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyLinda A KinsmanJuly 01, 2015I love that you shared your Grandmother's roses. Lovely!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdrienne PatenaudeJuly 01, 2015The roses are so pretty. I wish I could grow some. Im not good with flowers at all. ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment Hi, I just lóve comments, but please don't just tell me how you got here. Please read the post as well, and leave a meaningful comment. I'll be sure to drop by your blog, return the favor!
Love roses and loved my grandmother. She's part of the reason my blog is called NanaHood. Motherhood is tough but NanaHood is even more fun! Thanks for hosting and for stopping by to see me! Do come back! Teresa
ReplyDeleteI like that you called your blog after your grandmother Teresa.
DeleteI love roses! A couple of cold winters took a toll on mine--but, I noticed that they are trying to come back at bit finally! These are lovely!
ReplyDeleteYes they are. And luckily it didn't require any effort on my part. Because I'm not much of a gardener.
DeleteBeautiful! I don't know if I could keep my own roses alive, but do love looking at others.
ReplyDeleteThey look lovely :-)
ReplyDeleteHave a rosetastic week :-)
Such beautiful roses! Can't believe how big they are. By the way, roses are my favourite flower.
ReplyDeletePretty roses! They do look cheerful like that and what a nice reminder of your grandmother!
ReplyDeleteReally lovely pink roses
ReplyDeleteA lovely garden! I wish we have one as I only have a small terrace.
ReplyDeleteJust happened upon your linky via Dagmar. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI love that you shared your Grandmother's roses. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteThe roses are so pretty. I wish I could grow some. Im not good with flowers at all.
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