Monday, August 23, 2010

Tea Party Rose

For grins.

7 comments:

tim said...

A rose by any other name...


I hear their hard to grow though. They must pruned back every couple years, given proper nourishment and be grown strictly according to the manual.

philmon said...

Heh.

I heard someone refer to a "tea party rose" a few weeks ago, and this image sprang to mind. I nicked someone's yelow rose photo and created a new, ... improved image. :-)

Prune that government and stick to that Constitution Manual ... thingy!

Donna said...

I Love a pretty rose! This one is...wonderful!
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Anonymous said...

I've seen these kind of flowers all over where I live. They grow best when left alone, because they nourish themselves rather than depending on a master gardener to tell them where to grow, how tall to grow, how many blooms they're allowed, etc., etc. ...

philmon said...

I think I like this comment thread :-)

Cylar said...

Are they like that other thing that occasionally has to be watered with the blood of patriots and tyrants? The "tree of liberty" that Jefferson spoke of?

philmon said...

Nitrogen.