We were going to my two sons baseball tournament in Wasco, where is Wasco? Well about an hour away in the boonies. So of course I have my camera, and I ask my son to take pictures...
grapes, yea seen those before...
pistashios, seen them too...
black eyed beans (yuk) seen that too...but wait what is that ahead, all this color, oh I know what those are...ROSES!!!!
Its about a 1000 acres of roses, who knew...
little tree roses, these were only two feet high, and about an inch around...
just beautiful...
I wish there was free samples...
even smaller tree roses...
rose bushes...
you know where I will be next year...
this was the only time my boys have ever got to be on the same team, we lost, but seeing them play together and the beautiful suprise of roses made it a great day!!
Happy Outdoor Wednesday and thank you Susan for hosting.
Oh, that is neat getting to see them play on the same team! And I loved seeing the roses with you. I adore roses, too!
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XO,
Sheila :-)
What a lovely surprise Stefanie! The roses are beautiful. So nice that you got to see them play on the same team!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Tina
Oh Stefanie! The roses were devine, but there is nothing better than a baseball game. Battteerrr Upppp! Loved the post. Great outdoor wednesday. Country Hugs, Sherry
ReplyDeleteYou must have had a nearly perfect day!
ReplyDeleteThe roses are amazing.
I'll have to show my horticulture son the rose trees.
He is going to make a coleus tree.
Have a great day!
Becky K.
Hospitality Lane
Dear Stefanie,
ReplyDeleteIt is a good day, I would think when both boys play on the same team.....we only have one adult son and a daughter but my son had so many soccer games...I can't imagine if I had 2 boys but I love baseball.
The roses were beautiful...and a surprise for sure.....that is not something you would see every day
i loved seeing the pistacho orchard....I have never seen that tree....in Oklahoma we have lots of pecan orchards
angel hugs
debbie
THose rose trees are stunning. Never seen anything like it. You had a lot of fun i can see.Happy outdoor Wednesday
ReplyDeleteHow lovely.
ReplyDeleteFantastic. Thanks for sharing.
Happy outdoor.
Regina
Beautiful roses. Something I haven't seen before.
ReplyDeleteYour little lollipop shop has some wonderful things.
Have a great day!
Darlene
Hi Stefanie, your pictures are wonderful...the tree roses just take my breath!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Outdoor Wednesday.
Barb
What a wonderful surprise. Your photos are terrific. Did the boy's team win?
ReplyDeleteWell that was a new one for me and I mean the pistachios not the roses. I have never seen how they grow.
ReplyDeleteStefanie, thanks so much for your lovely comment. I really appreciate it.
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Hi Stefanie! Oh, all those lovely roses!! I'd LOVE LOVE LOVE to cut some bunches!!!;)))
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet comment about my beachy bear!
Monica.
I am so excited by this post...I have never seen any of the crops you have shown...and that rose bush crop!!! I could just about smell it!!!
ReplyDeleteStefanie,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! I love the roses! I must say... I have never seen pistachio's growing like that before! Thanks for sharing!
xoxoxoxoxo
Donna Marie
So fun for you to show something that most of us have never seen before. Love the rose pictures.
ReplyDeleteNice that they are on ther same team. So many beautiful roses.
ReplyDeleteGlenda
Those roses are amazing! It's so much fun to think that someone actually grows roses as a crop. Must be wonderful to be a rose farmer!
ReplyDeleteI think I would have had to stop and "smell the roses!" Too beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHappy OW!!
Those fields of tree roses are a delightful sight!
ReplyDeleteFields of roses...a gardener's dream but here it is proof they exist :) How cool was that to drive by? I am looking forward to coming back and seeing all your past posts.
ReplyDeleteThat field makes me sigh! So beautiful! I'm having a lovely time browsing your blog. THanks for sharing such lovely photos! <3 Leen
ReplyDeleteThe roses are amazing... the scent must have been overwhelming... beautiful pictures..
ReplyDeletehugs ~lynne~