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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Rose Gardens are my Tuesday's Treasure.

Hello and Welcome to Tuesday's Treasure.

This week I want to share with you one of my most favourite places on this earth. Melville's Rose Garden in the Perth Hills. No matter what time of the day you go here it is always busy. The cafe is full and people and families are enjoying themselves. Who wouldn't with all the beautiful flowers and roses in bloom.


This is halfway up the gardens looking across the the selling area which is in the top right end of the photo.


A lovely display of a little pink flower. I think it may be of the Cosmos family. Not sure on that.


The rose at the bottom is "Edgar Degas" and the top one is "Maurice Ultrillo"


Here I am amongst the pink roses, of course.



Everwhere you look roses are in bloom. Did you see the super big one.


The Koi were rushing to be fed by some children. We noticed how low the water was in this area. They must be hoping for some good Winter rains.


Now this must be the first time I have visited and not purchased some roses. I will be back though when we have had a good soaking of rain.


Now after we left the gardens we went across to Midland where I bought my new book. I have been looking at getting this book since it came out last year. I even looked at it on my trip last week but decided against it. After seeing a ex neighbours name in the death notices last week. I decided yes I was going to buy that book. Well I just love it. So please don't put things of.

I hope you enjoyed my Tuesday's Treasure today. Melody has the list on her blog of other Treasure's to look at.

A special thanks to everyone who left a comment on yesterdays post. I really appreciate them. Pauline has also done a posting about the quilt which shows a much better photo of the quilting. The day I took the photo's happened to be the most cloudiest day we had for about 7 months.

Happy days.
Bev C

20 comments:

Michelle Ridgway said...

What lovely photos. Sounds like a wonderful place with all those gorgeous roses. Glad you got your book.....My Grandmother used to say "a little bit of what you fancy does you a power of good"and it's true.

Queen Of The Armchair aka Dzintra Stitcheries said...

I'm so glad you ended up getting that book Bev...and how lovely to see you amongst the roses...Just Perfect for you!!! I'm sure you could go to those gardens over and over again...they look beautiful, and the smell coming out must be something else!!! Dzintra

Melody said...

Dear Bev, Thank you so much for sharing this magical place. I share your love of roses and thank you so much for sharing them for Tuesday Treasures.

Anonymous said...

bev what a lovely post beautiful pictures.

Cubby House Crafts said...

What a beautiful place Bev! I can just imagine walking around with the lovely perfume in the air!
Lisa

rosie said...

Oh Bev, who doesn't love a rose garden... What a lovely place...

Amy said...

It looks gorgeous there!

Valspierssews said...

Lovely picture of you in the roses and the book looks very interesting. Glad you bought it so you can enjoy it now. Did you see Liriopia's Legacy is giving away a partly made double wedding ring quilt with fabric to finish it.
http://liriopia.blogspot.com/

Nat Palaskas said...

Lady of the roses! Great photo of you. Have a lovely week. See you when I get back - Hugs Nat

Liriopia said...

Love those gardens! What a wonderful place for a visit. Checked out the double wedding ring. You did a fantastic job. Seems you were faced with the same thing I am, LOL. Thanks for visiting my blog today.

Liri

Eggs In My Pocket said...

I could stay there all day! What a wonderful place!

Sheila said...

My first thought was oh that would smell so wonderful , lucky you to spend time in such a beautiful garden , thanks for sharing.

BubzRugz said...

What a lovely place to go to and what lovely pictures you got... a real treasure ...
Hugz

Anonymous said...

Hello Bev, it really is a lovely place to visit. Thanks for the photos and reminding me of a place I haven't been to for some years now.I remember the perfume of the roses being heavenly. Must visit one day again soon. Love your quilt from the previous post, fantastic job. Enjoy your new book.
Sharon

Vickie said...

Hi Bev, thank oyu for the lovley walk-was awesome ot see you in the roses,cheers Vickie

Pauline said...

Where elese would you be but the amongst the roses? Looks like a lovely place to visit.

Enjoy your new book!

Mylene said...

Such a beautiful place to visit. Great picture of you, thanks for sharing all the pics.

Francien said...

What a great pictures Bev...lovely those roses!!...it must smell like parfum there!!The gardens must be a feast to walk in...have a nice coppa and then go and smell the roses again...great!
greetings Francien.

Bobbie Lynn said...

Hi Bev!
It is so nice to see some photos of you. : )
I love places like that and I will need to pop on over to their website and see more of the gardens. There use to be more garden centers with gift shops here but I'm not sure what they have not made a come back. It is hard to find nice gardening books.
Have a great day.!

Tiffany said...

Treasure describes it perfectly. What a beautiful place all bloomed up! And that's a whole lot of Koi in one place. WOW! I would love to have a Koi pond someday. Thanks for the tour!