Monday, October 15, 2012

Under the rain






Autumn roses droop under the weight of October raindrops. Yet, along with Robert Frost, I think "these dark days of autumn rain are beautiful as days can be..."  They fairly force coziness indoors.

Have a cozy day, wherever you are!

14 comments:

  1. That coziness is so appreciated at times. A cup of tea, a lap blanket and a good book. Life is good.

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  2. Oh yes, I do love cozy!
    I think your header collage is the coziest. It makes me smile. So does that line of Frost poetry. Sigh...

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  3. Beautiful picture! It makes me want to sing "raindrops on roses".

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  4. Really so beautiful xxx

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  5. Lovely photo. I think there is a certain beauty in all the seasons and it is good to have cosy indoor days as well as sunny warm outdoor ones isn't it?!

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  6. Anonymous3:45 AM

    Hello Lorrie - it was a lovely stretch of beautiful weather we had so we really shouldn't complain about the rain, huh? Stay dry, Heather

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  7. I need to brew a pot of tea or something...turn on some lights...get out my knitting...anything to help with this incessant dreariness.

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  8. Yesterday got pretty awful up here, but you remind me that the gardens certainly needed it -- that rose looks happy!

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  9. When came home from Atlanta and are now under the rain. Lovely shot of the rain soaked rose!

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  10. Looks like my roses but as you say the rain brings a beauty of it's own.

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  11. Roses...so pretty rain or shine! Mine are blowing in the wind this morning.

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  12. What a beautiful header!

    I am going to add you to my sidebar - I want to keep up with your creative pursuits!

    I love being inspired!

    Deanna

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  13. What a lovely thought and image to ponder!

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  14. Still beautiful and looks a bit tiring!

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