Just today she bloomed...this is Evelyn
she is beautiful and smells like sweet tea
only one blossom today
but there are dozens ready to bloom
in just a few weeks
she decided to blossom early
she knows today was her day
happy birthday Evelyn
Your new blog design looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Christi!
Deletexo kelley
Evelyn is gorgeous. Have a lovely weekend.
ReplyDeleteShe's beautiful, and seeing her has made me even more anxious for my roses to bloom!
ReplyDeleteKat
Lovely! I am loving the new blog look too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat flower is she, I've never seen anything so beautiful?
ReplyDeleteShe is rose...David Austin English variety called Evelyn!
DeleteThanks Katherine!
So pretty...love your new blog look....
ReplyDeleteEvelyn is so lovely. I have one planted in my garden too, but no blooms yet. I do have a Mary Rose that is covered in blooms today. I love going out in the garden to see who has made an appearance! My Lady Banks is covered in lovely blooms, alas they bloom only once.
ReplyDeletehmmmm. so pretty, I wish I had smell a computer!
ReplyDeleteThat would be fun! ; o )
DeleteI love it cuz it's beautiful, but also my middle name & my Mom's name too.
ReplyDeleteIt's a rose right? Did you buy them locally or on line? I'd love to grow one!
love the new blog look too!
Hi Jeanette, well do want to know something funny? When you order David Austin's via the internet they ship them out from...of all places TEXAS! Not kidding. I don't recall the exact location but I do remember the Texas part. I think they would grow very well in your Texas climate too. Maybe in partial shade?!
DeleteThank so much and I am happy that you all like the new look on the blog....way overdue
xx kelley
Beautiful...the first bloom to appear is always very special! N.xo
ReplyDeleteBrookesian - a true unofficial rose!
ReplyDeleteI spy....a GREAT new look! And WHAT flora!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE the new blog design! and what a "looker" Evelyn is!! very jealous as we are desperate for warmer weather here in the Boston area, but at least the Crocus are blooming and the Forsythia shouldn't be much longer!
ReplyDeleteHi Carol....I know the weather has been so gloomy back on the east coast...but soon Spring will be at your door step! I love forsythia and we can't grow it here.
DeleteHope all is well, Kelley
My Evelyn Rose is blooming as well. Aren't they just heavenly!
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