Who knew all this would happen afterwards! Flat Creek in November, 2024. Much changed by the force of the hurricane floods in Sept. 2024. The deck of the bridge is now under that pile of debris.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Last of the flowers
A rosebush just seems unaffected by the frosty nights. Of course it sits by the lake, so that water keeps it a bit warmer. But not much longer.
These huge old rose bushes were also full of chirping little birds...totally safe behind the thorns!
But you have plants and flowers indoors if I recall. That should help.
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ReplyDeleteThe roses are lovely, a pretty sight to see!
Take care, enjoy your day!
Something cheerful to look at...compared to the drying mud of the lake being drained.
Delete...a few roses are hanging in here too!
ReplyDeleteAh ha, I just saw you posting...excellent capture of an old rose.
DeleteHow nice to see a bloom as November comes to a close.
ReplyDeleteIt sure is. Can't believe next week at this time it will be December!
DeleteLovely to see those roses against the blue blue skies there.
ReplyDeleteI do love days when the sun is shining and the skies are blue. But of course there are also gray ones, which this one has turned into.
DeleteThanks for sharing your blog. The last red roses are lovely.
ReplyDeleteAnd I do appreciate them, though my iPhone camera doesn't do them justice!
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ReplyDeleteI love blooming things this time of year. We need color! (besides gray)
ReplyDeleteYes, with many months of grey and brown ahead, it's nice to see these bright beauties.
DeleteThe roses are beautiful to see especially in Nov.
ReplyDeleteI do appreciate them more these days, though they've been there all summer! Then I will go nuts when spring comes and take a zillion photos again.
DeleteThey are a pretty sight.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I am glad you enjoyed them. I sure do.
DeleteWe too have a red rose still blooming . Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI bet you've had more frosts than we have, since you're up in mountainous country. Glad you've still got a red rose too.
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