'Peggy Martin' lives (and blooms) on

 

This is my 'Peggy Martin' rose that lives and blooms on the side of our garden shed in the backyard, a fairly inconspicuous part of the garden. I have often regretted that I planted it there when I bought it fourteen years ago and wished that I had planted it in the front yard where passersby and more neighbors would be able to see and admire it. But 'Peggy' doesn't seem to care if anyone sees her. She produces her beauty every year just because that is what Mother Nature instructs. And I sit in my backyard and gaze at that beauty and it brings me joy and a kind of peace to know that, even in this troubled and chaotic world, 'Peggy' blooms on.

(Here is a link to the story of the 'Peggy Martin' rose.)  

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  1. Thanks for sharing Peggy’s beauty with us, Dorothy. She is a welcome burst of colour in the snowy white universe all around me. Best wishes - David

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    1. No snow here, of course, and the spring bloomers are already beginning to do their thing.

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  2. Wow Peggy is sure beautiful. I think the rose would make me happy too ... to see it along the shed. Seems so healthy and doing well.

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    1. It does do well and I can always depend on it for blooms in January and even into early spring.

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