Careful, Sheriff, This Evidence Is `Planted'
Photograph copyright: DAVID McMAHON
I hadn’t heard of the Project Yellow theme until I saw a reference to it on Texican’s blog. Then I heard from Anna Carson, asking if I’d be interested in taking part. I had a look at her blog, liked what I saw and told her she could sign me up straight away.
This rose is the only Chicago Peace variety we have in our garden and I just wish I’d planted more. They’re huge, double-coloured, stunning blooms with a very long-lasting scent and even though we’re halfway through autumn, this bush is still in full bloom. This particular flower was in the last stage of withering on the stem when I photographed it.
I guess it just proves that if we care to look deep enough in all walks of life, it is truly possible to find beauty in decay.
For details, or to join the theme, go to Anna Carson.
This rose is the only Chicago Peace variety we have in our garden and I just wish I’d planted more. They’re huge, double-coloured, stunning blooms with a very long-lasting scent and even though we’re halfway through autumn, this bush is still in full bloom. This particular flower was in the last stage of withering on the stem when I photographed it.
I guess it just proves that if we care to look deep enough in all walks of life, it is truly possible to find beauty in decay.
For details, or to join the theme, go to Anna Carson.