This rose bushes is starting to bloom and will be covered by hundreds of small roses in a few days.
They are all at school or at work and there are only the birds songs and the wind 💨 so it is not too hot.
Pierre de Ronsard
Foxgloves are starting to bloom.
Bees are arriving attracted by the basswood flowers and the rose bushes.
(Sources: ZZZOe)
I should work! I did the first coat of paint, but yesterday I was tired and not feeling well, so today, I did the house work and I will make an apple and rhubarb crumble , while the washing machine is working for me 😆
I have cut some rhubarb from the garden and I already had one kilogram and made a rhubarb pie.
Then I must catch up with your blogs!
See you soon!
My Pierre de Ronsard isnt doing quite as well this year as it did in Brittany. Such a lovely rose.
RépondreSupprimerHow beautiful to sit outside and enjoy the roses. They are blooming here in my garden, too, along with foxgloves and peonies. A lovely time of the year. Rhubarb is growing, too, and I plan to make a pie this weekend.
RépondreSupprimerYour roses are so lovely. End of May/beginning of June is the best time for flowers.
RépondreSupprimerI have promised Tom a rhubarb pie for Father's Day.
RépondreSupprimerYour roses are so lovely. We have foxglove blooming too.