Roses on My Path

rose yellow 2 Em Av at CCRoses are just the best! Last week I began exploring the roses of my neighborhood, claiming them as my own to the degree to which I enjoy them as gifts from God, with thanks also to whoever planted them and whoever cares for them.

To satisfy my rose-love, I had originally thought of taking a friend to visit a public rose garden, and I would still like to do that sometime. But right now that would add to my very long Projects list, and probably make me more gloomy, as getting behind-er in my tasks tends to do, no matter if they are special or mundane items on the lists.

To fulfill the rose garden idea I would need to research and find the destination, think of whom to ask, find a date, phone the friend, and generally obsess over the plan while neglecting more important work, like getting fresh air and exercise.

So I came up with this better idea, which is just a focusing of a very old plan indeed, merely to get outdoors earlier and go walking alone with my camera. I’ve gathered enough rosy material that I want to share it here, I hope in a series of weekly posts that will often be little more than a photo.

To start with, yellow roses that are at an intersection so close to our house that we drive past them at least once nearly every day, and at other times we walk close enough to pause and inhale deeply. Ahhh…rose yellow 1 Em Av CC

8 thoughts on “Roses on My Path

  1. On my walk through my neighborhood just yesterday I stopped at the most beautiful pink rose and inhaled deeply. I almost took a picture with my itouch but a man was coming and I didn’t want to have to walk too closely to him (awkwardness) so I kept going. Maybe next time. I like your thoughts on the more simple enjoyment of these beauties.

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  2. I think that sounds like a good idea, mainly something to do while you are walking. I bet you see some lovely roses. I would get sad too, not accomplishing my list. 🙂
    I do hope you get to photograph some more as you walk.

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  3. It is as you live on the “other side of the world” from where I live. But the roses, oh, the roses are beautiful here and there. And I love the unique beauty of where you live. (previous post, plus)

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