Saturday, April 21, 2007

The Garden Nobody Wants to Buy


'Rosarium Uetersen'


'Julia Child'


'Burgundy Iceberg'


'Falling In Love' (new Weeks introduction for 2008)


'Watercolors' (another new Weeks introduction for 2008)


'Buff Beauty'


'Sally Holmes'


'Lyda Rose' (with climbing 'Sombreuil' peeking over her shoulder)


'New Dawn' rambling along the porch


'New Dawn' up close


Explosion at the kaleidoscope factory


'Duchesse de Brabant' and 'Don Juan' with random yellow irises


More fun with product! (models are not for sale)

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15 Comments:

Blogger layne said...

Oooh, tiny dog with clickety nails and spiked hair. I LOVE it!

1:16 PM  
Blogger Hathor said...

2000 miles closer, you'd have a sale.

3:05 PM  
Blogger Trasi said...

If I had any use for living in "rural inferno", I'D buy it! For the roses alone. Not to mention all the good mojo in that house, from you having lived there and loved it so well.

8:17 PM  
Blogger Christopher C. NC said...

You are getting awful dern close to turning into a gardening blog. Not that there is anything wrong with that.

And Happy Birthday to your other handsome son Finnegan.

2:52 AM  
Blogger Becs said...

Absolutely amazing roses. I am forbidden by state law to grow anything other than weedy grass on my lawn.

2:12 PM  
Blogger Ya Looblue said...

Liz!
the garden is FAB. i can smell it through the screen.
and the product?!? if you sent that picture of you and the pooch to the company, i bet they'd have a new spokesperson/campaign on their hands. seriously!! (sorry if this is a repeat comment...i wasn't signed in at first and i think it got lost in internetland.)

5:21 PM  
Blogger Jenny F. Scientist said...

What gorgeous roses! If I could buy it, I would, trust me.

5:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

You look cuter than a duck's butt in your new 'do. Are there any Tropicana roses in your yard? My mom raised those like babies where I grew up (Portland, city of roses).

8:17 PM  
Blogger citygrrrl said...

your doggie (don't know which one it is) looks positively thrilled to have product in her hair. i mean, she is smiling!

too cool. you both look fablis!

10:13 PM  
Blogger Alto2 said...

Are the people in your area crazy? Who could resist such a beautiful garden and a charming house.

Hey, Liz, are you going to the 'Fest?? My family and I will be there the first weekend.

12:57 AM  
Blogger Sock Girl said...

Fabulous garden and hairdoos!

8:52 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I absolutely love your blog and your new teeny tiny hair and your luscious garden. I would love to offer you a (small) paying writing gig - you're talented and I like what you have to say. Contact me? I'm for real. I'll phone. Human being talk - not just email. trudi.evans@aswearemagazine.com

9:06 AM  
Blogger Lene Andersen said...

Just lovely - if I had any money, I'd get in line to buy it. Oh, an if I hadn't put down roots in Toronto. Erm... and if it was accessible. All minor barriers, really!

And the product hair rocks.

12:37 PM  
Blogger Lark said...

Love love love the roses and your hair and your sweet doggie!

12:42 PM  
Blogger Molly said...

Your garden is fabulous, as is your house. Like trasi, if I could stand to live in Deep Inferno, I'd buy your place in a heartbeat, just for the yard.

2:01 PM  

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