After recovering his health condition, my husband took me to the Ejio Park to the roses last Sunday. Enjoyed the sweet roses♡♡♡
Flowers below are the enlarged one on the fence :-) |
*American tulip tree*
A lady was trying to take pictures of something in this tree. She kindly taught me about this first little flower for me blooming hesitantly on the tree. Probably, not the best season for flowers. Might be very common one for American people. Wished to show my first finding p:-)
Linking this post to "Wednesday Around the World", "NF Trees n Bushes",
Thank you
very much for stopping by; I always appreciate your sweet visits;
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beautiful spills of roses! so glad your husband is feeling okay. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful roses! I love the fence covered with bloom. I think it'll make a lovely spot for shooting wedding photo and such :-)
ReplyDeleteI haven't seen American tulip tree around here. (Or maybe I see it but don't notice flowers!) it's got such pretty flowers!
I hope your husband has recovered 100%! Have a lovely day, Miyako san!
I am so glad your husband is feeling better. (I think I'd rather be sick myself than have my husband not feel well!). The roses are absolutely fantastic. What a wonderful park. I don't know what that little flower in the tree is, so it is definitely not a common one for me. It's very pretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful roses of all sorts.
ReplyDeleteI've just been catching up on your posts and you have been very busy, especially with having your husband unwell. I'm glad he is better now.
blessings from New Zealand,
Diana
Lovely roses!
ReplyDeleteHello Miyako, I am glad your hubby is feeling better. I love the gorgeous roses, lovely colors. The flower is very similar to our wild tulip blooms in the woods near my house. I see the petals on the ground when they fall off. Take care and have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteMiyako, such beautiful roses. And the tulip tree is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteRoses are one of the most beautiful flowers on this earth. Those you have photographed are some of the best.
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful. My mom had a rose garden when I was a child and she would tend to it every day. So every time I see roses it reminds me of her :)
ReplyDeleteHello Miyako, The roses are all gorgeous. I'm so glad your husband is feeling better. Take care!
ReplyDeleteThankful your sweetie is feeling so much better that he could take you to see these BEAUTIFUL roses. You did such a wonderful job of taking pictures of them.
ReplyDeletexo
Beautiful floral photography.
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you had beautiful roses tree American tulips,
ReplyDeleteI hope your husband is getting in better to happy time with Lovees!
Miyako San mo okaradani Okio tukete Kudasai mase.
Michiko
Dearest Miyako,
ReplyDeleteLovely tour with splendid roses!
Also the tulip tree blossom you captured well. Yes we do have a few on our property here.
Hugs and love,
Mariette
So many roses and so beautiful.
ReplyDeletebeautiful gardens! i had one of those trees in my last yard...we call them tulip poplar here...they are pretty! glad you husband is better!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear your husband has recovered. I enjoyed seeing your photos of all the beautiful roses.
ReplyDeleteI am sure the outing was good for both of you.I enjoyed the scenery.
ReplyDeleteSuch stunning roses, Miyako! When I think I like one color the best, I change my mind in the next photo! :-) Beautiful place!
ReplyDeleteWow I can almost smell the sweet fragrance of those roses through my screen. They are gorgeous. - Loved seeing your spotting of the Tulip tree. In fact I'll be posting about that tomorrow on my own blog.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful set of rose pictures!
ReplyDeleteThe tulip poplars in W.V. were dropping blossoms all over my car last week.
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Gorgeous roses!
ReplyDeleteGreat roses but I wonder if they are native in Japan. Mostly you see immediately the thousand years of dedication and attention in the cultivation of flowers in your country but I mis it a bit by these roses.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sight. So many colouful roses.
ReplyDeleteTulip trees sure get around. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeletebeautiful! love that tulip tree!
ReplyDeleteAll the best for your husband!
ReplyDeleteA lovely collection of photos of wonderful flowers!
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