Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: Roses at Musée Rodin

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23 comments:

  1. Those are beautiful flowers.

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  2. Those are gorgeous - looks like they have light hitting them from behind (though a closer inspection shows that probably isn't the case.)

    Happy WW!

    ~EdT.

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  3. Beautiful roses! They have been kissed by pink. I bet they smell wonderful. Thanks for stopping by my WW. Have a Blessed week.

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  4. Those are pretty - I love roses, too, and we have several potted rose plants in our veranda. Thank you for dropping by my blog :)

    Inside Cambodia

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  5. I just love that salmon and pink combination - it's my favorite! Happy WW

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  6. Are these peace climbing roses? They look like them. I love them because they smell so sweet and their smell is very strong.

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  7. Oh, they are so pretty. Are they Peace roses? I just love the color. And such beautiful petals. I love roses. These are just so pretty. Thank you.

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  8. Gorgeous color and look - I can almost smell them and feel the velvety petals.

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  9. Thanks for visiting my WW -- and now, I'm seeing your photo. Very pretty! The color on the roses is so delicate and perfect -- nature at her best. :)

    And thanks for leaving me a comment about Lucca -- I wish I could have spent more time there. I wound up only getting about 2 hours, so I was whipping around to see as much as I could. :)

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  10. Looks like I could reach out and touch them!

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  11. Beautiful roses. Are they from your garden?

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  12. Gorgeous gorgeous gorgeous!! Absolutely love the color.

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  13. I wish they were in my garden. No, they are from the gardens at the Musée Rodin in Paris.

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