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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Angels and Roses

It seems that life brings people to your life who are Angels and Roses.


I am a Lover of both.  I might even love roses almost as much as my friend Christie Repasy.


My honey is one of those Angels...truly one of the nicest Men you would ever meet.



Things have been a little stressful for both of us work wise.  
The Garden we love so much all though is what we like to call "controlled wild", well was just really in need of some serious TLC.  




As I have been busy in my studio today, I turn to see him patiently pruning one of my 28 rose bushes.


I find roses on my desk, on the counter 


and to my surprise...in the fountain.  Isn't that LOVE?


Could it be any prettier?


I fell in love with this angel when I found him at none other than one of the most dangerous stores
in the world...Home Goods.


How cute is he?  Both the fake angel and My Man Angel.
He'd die if he knew I were typing this about him.


He did see me shooting photos and said, please don't take a picture of me.
I laughed and said, "I am blogging this" 
but I respectfully took no pictures of him.

Don't forget to take time to smell the roses and be thankful for the Angels in your Life!


4 comments:

  1. I didn't get a chance to prune my roses either this year and they have gone totally crazy! Isn't Christie the best. I miss her not being in the store anymore which means I don't get to see her as much. Love the photos of your roses.
    Take care, Sue

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  2. How wonderful that you have an angel that repspects and loves your garden as much as he does! That is a gift!

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  3. love the roses, love that he trimmed them for you, love the fountain! I wanna see your amazing looking home! Miss you,
    Tricia

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  4. Hi! I was fortunate enough to find your lovely blog via Beth's site (from Jewelry Affaire). Absolutely beautiful pics and a lovely post. I'll definitely be following! I'm off to check out your other blog now; anything that speaks of "vintage" speaks to my heart :-) Regards, Sheila

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