I’m fond of the wild roses that grow in the garden. I prefer them to the tea roses, not that those roses aren’t beautiful, only that they require much maintenance this far north to keep them healthy. After planting the hybrids two years in a row and losing a total of six out of six plants, I returned to the old garden standard.
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After a two weekend break for graduation parties, bridal and bridesmaids dress shopping, and visiting with my dear sister-in-law from California – successful and enjoyable on all counts – I take my “Garden in a Gallery” out on the road again. Seeded Earth Photography and I will be at Art at the Glen in Glenview, Illinois – Sherpa’s hometown – on Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM.
I’m at Booth #81, near the historic airport tower, and I hope to see lots of friends and relatives from Glenview and the Chicago area at the art fair.
I am presenting an art chat in my booth on Saturday at 1:00 PM. If you want to learn more about photography and my personal philosophy, and add your own ideas, come visit Seeded Earth Studio’s booth at 1:00 PM on Saturday. All are welcome.
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Bo Mackison is a photographer and the owner of Seeded Earth Studio LLC. She is happy to once again be on the road, traveling with Sherpa and a trailer full of art, and heading to an art fair!
Ah the 3 roseckateers. I enjoy the wild variety, the rose hips are cool.
Thanks, Gandalf. Did you know that all of the millions of roses grown worldwide came from about 10 different varieties of the wild rose? Amazing, hmm?
Beautiful wild roses.
Thanks, Frida.
Love the wild roses and shared them on my FB page <3
Appreciate the FB share. Thanks so much!
It’s hard to beat the wild roses, isn’t it! Nature does a much better job of raising roses than I do!
Nature does a much better job of raising almost anything better than I do! LOL.
what a friendly line up
I’ve always thought of wild roses as the friendly, down to earth variety.
Your roses are beautiful. I prefer the wild ones as well.
Good luck this weekend. Maybe one of these days I’ll be close enough to take you up on your invitation to stop by your booth. 🙂
Ah, Robin. I may be getting closer. Don’t suppose Pontiac, Michigan is near enough your bog, hmm?
Lovely trio. You are brave to give a chat about your art. Hope it went well.
The art chat went well–a small group–and an interested young woman who stayed awhile to talk. It was really quite fun–and something I never would have dreamed I could do a few years ago!