Friday, 22 June 2007

Raindrops on roses, and whiskers on kittens...












15 comments:

Sheila said...

I don't know what makes me smile the most...the beautiful roses with all their fragrance and prettiness or those huggable, lovable kitty cats.
I had two cats, brother and sister for almost twenty years,and I loved to bury my nose in their warm fur, it always smelled wonderful to me.
Have a great weekend.
hugs
Sheila
xx

A wildlife gardener said...

Hello again, Sheila, and thanks for stopping by. I love their affectionate purring and the warmth of their fur.

RUTH said...

A delightful post. Zephine Drouhin is one of my favourite roses...the fragrance is heavenly.

A wildlife gardener said...

Mine too, Ruth, thanks for the visit.

smilnsigh said...

YOU have 'Old Roses'!!!!!!! :-))))

Mari-Nanci

A wildlife gardener said...

Welcome, smilnsigh. We have a few climbers growing against the house to shelter them from the bitterly cold winter winds, which burn the stems black. Other than those we grow rugosas which survive really well. I tried growing hybrid teas a few years ago, but they only lasted a few years...but, I'm nothing if not a cock-eyed optimist...so this year I planted six climgers in vaious parts of the garden to see if they can make a go of it!

Gowri said...

Wonderful roses, dear Wildlife gardener. And such adorable cats!

Dirty Fingernails said...

You have as many kitty cats as I do. One for each kid!!!. I love the roses!!!!

A wildlife gardener said...

Thank you, Thalia. These roses manage to survive the bitter winds of winter. The cats, on the other hand, are well equipped with their furry jackets :)

Welcome, dirty fingernails, to our little corner of paradise. thanks for your encouraging words.

kate said...

You have a lovely selection of rose blooms. They are beautiful.

Of course, the cats are all adorable ... they are lucky to have Barleycorn!

A wildlife gardener said...

Thank you very kindly, Kate. We are lucky to have all these cats around...certainly keep the mice at bay!

Tira said...

Beautiful roses. So how many cats do you have?! My husband calls our outdoor cats a collective "the millions". Kittens just keep turning up in our yard- possibly because we live in "the bushes" so, so people think its a good place to dump kittens-I am taking two to be spayed this weekend!

A wildlife gardener said...

Hello, nicole. lovely to have you round for a visit. We have two cats of our own and three who choose to live in the barn, whom we also feed and pet, though their owner lives close-by...

sandy said...

Ahhh I love those kitties...how cute...

hannahkay said...

sweetness....
what do yall do all day?
sit around and talk about roses?

I LOVE CATS! THEY WILL ONE DAY RULE OVER EARTH!!!

oops...did it again =]