Posted on February 9, 2013 by Catherine ArcolioGuardians February thorns protect the idea of a rose. Like this:Like Loading...
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exquisite, it is the only descriptor needed here. thank you for liking my blog! I am now looking forward to enjoying more of your expressions. blessings, Linda Loading... Reply
Mmmmm? Wondering why roses need thorns to protect them? Is it from us or do they battle with other troublesome beasts? Loading... Reply
A beautiful idea indeed.
Thank you, for you:
http://julesgemstonepages.wordpress.com/2013/02/09/honoring-9/
I love this one…the ‘idea’ of a rose. 🙂
That’s exactly what I thought 🙂
The snow transforms these bare twigs. Very nice.
Very beautiful haiku, I love it.
Beautiful photos, I saw that you liked my post yesterday and wanted to stop by. So glad I did. I appreciate all the images I saw here and look forward to seeing more.
I particularly like the choice of blue toning.
lovely…with hopes of spring!
“Love!”
Love it!
Without those the rabbits would have a banquet!
nature is one thing that we can count on, no matter the thorns.
Beautiful thought
exquisite, it is the only descriptor needed here.
thank you for liking my blog! I am now looking forward to enjoying more of your expressions.
blessings, Linda
very nice!
A very positive image
Great post, beautiful photo.
Perfect feel. Excellent composition.
Mmmmm? Wondering why roses need thorns to protect them? Is it from us or do they battle with other troublesome beasts?
Perfect! So beautiful.
like “idea”
love it!
The “idea of a rose” is a vision of hope in Colorado in winter!
Beautiful
Really nice.
Wonderful photo and I get the point. 🙂
Lovely…as are all your images, glad i stumbled across your blog 🙂
Love this image.
I too loved this. And your poet voice.
Beautiful – I love the contrast. (And miss the snow!)
Poetically put.