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Because I'm Lucky!


They opened while I was in Baltimore - aren't they gorgeous! You should smell them! Doesn't everyone want a geek engineer?????

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SummersStudio said…
Sue, those roses are beautiful. I love the little yellow stripes in them. Lucky you!
Rosanne said…
They are so beautiful! My father could grow great roses. I gave it a try after he passed, but when it came to roses I was no good at all.
But I can grow other things as good as he could.
Sharon said…
Let's hear it for the geeks! They are romantics at heart!
stregata said…
Lovely roses Sue! You are lucky!!
Marie Cramp said…
Gorgeous!! BTW did I mention I got the beads you sent me? I can not for the life of me remember if I let you know or not. Thank you so much!! Rarely have I seen such amazingly stunning beads!! I am almost scared to use them. You are at the top of my list of faves, friend!! I will post a pic of them soon, just need to pull it together. I will post again when I make projects with them of course. Assuming I have your permission to photograph them and post??

Thanks Again

Marie
SueBeads said…
Hi everyone - thanks for the nice comments! I have a Princess Diana rose bush that I love; it keeps on every year, don't know why! Marie - you can absolutely publish photos of your jewelry with my beads! I'd be happy to put them on my blog, too!

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