Last year a friend of mine gave me this "piti-mini roses" I immediately planted it and this year it grew big and it gives plenty of buds. I can't wait to see if this rose remain a "piti-mini" means tiny. Because I like to see blooms that are huge ^_^
Linking this to Texture Thursday
My pitimini roses
7 comments:
Hi Kim,
Never heard of this rose but it looks like it has lots of potential, buds, that is. I love how you processed this for Texture Tuesday.
all the best,
charlotte
Great Texture Kim!
A fine post. I like all the tiny detailed you captured with this shot. Well done. I'm in the "still hurting a lot" when I try to get into bed at night. I have physical therapists doing follow up on my hip replacement (hip revision) on a joint that was wearing out. The bummer is that to have it heal correctly, the doctor has specified no weight (beyond the weight of my leg) on this left foot for 2 months. I'm leaning to use a walker correctly and got the crutches adjusted today so I have that option too.... but it is very difficult to put no weight on one leg! :-) I tried to comment this morning, but just wasn't up to it yet. Now it's afternoon and I'm plowing along. Thanks for the prayer and interest.
Kim. Very pretty--I like the texture--it is "fun" to try new things. Have a nice weekend. Mickei :)
wow! pretty. lalo tuloy ako na-inspire to plant. i live near the flower gardens here in quezon city. i might drop by later to buy. =)
btw, 'hope you won't mind me sharing my fridayforyou blog button: http://jesusandmsfreelancer.blogspot.com/2011/06/for-you-friday.html
thanks kim .=)
wow! pretty. lalo tuloy ako na-inspire to plant. i live near the flower gardens here in quezon city. i might drop by later to buy. =)
btw, 'hope you won't mind me sharing my fridayforyou blog button: http://jesusandmsfreelancer.blogspot.com/2011/06/for-you-friday.html
thanks kim .=)
very nice manang kim... the texture too... san nga po pala kayo sa US? :)
World of Vhincci
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