I am not sure what exactly happened weather wise while we were away, but the roses in the Pacific Northwest seem to have liked it.
All over town I am noticing them blooming in abundance.
I love pulling into the driveway and seeing these delicate white Iceberg climbers swaying in the breeze,
against the backdrop of the boxwood hedges.
Such a simple, but classic botanical combination.
To keep arrangements fresh a little longer, try putting them outside in the cool evening air.
I hope you have a rosy weekend!

Gorgeous. One flower that never gets old especially white ones in blue and white vases:)
Emily, your roses are so pretty. Ours have been miraculous, too, this year and I am absolutely loving it!
It was fun seeing you last night. I'm going to email you this week so that we can make a date for a patio glass of Rosé or a STC cocktail and catch up. I'm dying to hear all about your adventures in France.
Enjoy the sunshine! XX
Is there anything ore perfect than a rose, Emily! The scent and the beauty is hard to beat!
Thank you for sharing. I hope all is well with you.
Teresa
xoxo
Hi, Emily –
Your roses are gorgeous!! So pure and beautiful. Mine are blooming so well this year. I fertilized them right before our trip abroad. Just returned home, and only a few flower buds.
Wish me luck!
x Loi
A white rose in a blue and white vase, gorgeous!Emily you have such great taste!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Emily – it has been so fun to follow your French adventures! Glad the roses are welcoming you back too. 🙂 Hope to meet you when you get caught up on life a bit.
love that first photo!
xoxo navy & orange
LT, wishing you luck x10! Welcome home. Thanks for the welcome home Barbara, on my list is a little NW blogger gathering..I'll be in touch.
Roses are always perfect, aren't they, all? I hope to get around to writing about my rose experience from Sunday, starting with clipping in my friends extensive garden in the morning, my skin exuded with the that glorious rosy fragrance through the evening,