Won’t you come into the garden?
I would like my roses to meet you.
~Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751-1816)
rose of sharing
I am learning that one fundamental aspects of writing and reading blogs is creating community by sharing with one another–whether it be experiences, ideas, information or stories. By sharing, I learn more about creating a beautiful, inspired and simple life at Rose Cottage. There are some roses I have gathered and am sharing with you on this fine early spring day.
rose of remembrance
If I had a rose for every time I thought of you,
I’d be picking roses for a lifetime.
~ Swedish Proverb
How have you “gathered roses” by creating memories?
rose of creating
{Rose} gardening is the art that uses flowers and plants as paint,
and the soil and sky as canvas.
~Elizabeth Murray
Bright and early Saturday morning, Mi and I linger over a three-hour breakfast at the charming Savories European Bistro in the historic river town north of Rose Cottage. Our conversation is filled with ideas for some new projects sprinkled with generous helpings of laughter. I treasure this time well-spent with one of my most creative friends. Later, I gather a few vintage rose treasures that are just too sweet to pass by.
Sixteen (yes–16!) vintage moss rose tea cups are gathered, along with moss rose berry and soup/salad bowls. Perfect for a spring tea party or luncheon to share with family and friends! Plus, there are a few more treasures to share for creating future memories…
rose of anticipation
A {rose} garden really lives only insofar as it is
an expression of faith,
the embodiment of a hope and the song of praise.
~Russell Page
rose of planning and doing
Gather ye rose-buds while ye may,
Old Time is still aflying,
And this same flower that smiles today,
Tomorow will be dying.
~Robert Herrick
What are the roses you hope to gather this spring?