6/6/10

He's Baaaaack And They're Gone!

Hee Rrrr E She Is...Miss America!  And the very Last Rose from the FourBush Garden!
Isn't She Beautiful?
BwAHaHa!!! HE's BaaaaacK!  The BeHeader/Butcher!
BeWare FourBushes!
And I'm Back from the Pink Saturday RoseBush Trimmin' Seminar!

All Done!  Thanks HiHoney!  Glad I could HELP!
PS...Just a Reminder Ya'll...To Stop and Smell The Roses!

10 comments:

  1. Cute post and HiHoney is a keeper!

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  2. your adorable, and your roses are beautiful.
    Have a wonderful Pink weekend

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  3. Who couldn't love the Rose. Your last is gorgeous. Especially wonderful to see your HiHoney taking time to smell the roses. He's a sentimental keeper.
    BlessYourWeek

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  4. Anonymous6/06/2010

    I scritched and scratched at that rose photo on my computer and STILL could not smell the roses. DANG!

    Fun post!!

    Di
    The Blue Ridge Gal

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  5. Anonymous6/06/2010

    Hi Mz. Sue! Oh, honey you two are so funny! I think Hihoney did a good job too. But it probably would have been better had he had pink hair too!
    be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;)

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  6. Anonymous6/06/2010

    You'll have a bumper crop come late summer/early fall. Gotta keep the pink hair!! It's a "stand out"~Love ya! LS

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  7. Thats a really cute collage. The rose is gorgeous. Your pink wig is to die for!!!
    Ann

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  8. Thats a really cute collage. The rose is gorgeous. Your pink wig is to die for!!!
    Ann

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  9. lol, great post... maybe you both should step away from the chainsaw! It looks like you're having too much fun whacking at those bushes.

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  10. If I were HiHoney, I would take that pink wig with me the next time I drove somewhere and toss it out the window. Your own hair is much prettier! Ha ha! Oh, those pups are cute and happy, aren't they?

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