This little rose was in bloom mid January in Scotland, its fragile petals warm against the stone of an old church by the seashore.

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Many thanks for the beautiful surprise.
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A pleasure to share this little lovely 🙂
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A beautiful gift of grace!
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 7:03 PM, Daily Echo wrote:
> Sue Vincent posted: “This little rose was in bloom mid January in > Scotland, its fragile petals warm against the stone of an old church by the > seashore.”
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It was… and in a perfect place too.
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When I was walking up Loughanleagh on New Year’s Day, all the yellow gorse was in bloom! The seasons are all confused!
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There was a lot of gorse in flower over here too…
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What a perfect little gift for us. Brave flower, well sheltered!
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I was surprised how many roses were in bloom in the north.
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What a pretty poem and a perfect flower to compliment. I really like this one 🙂
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Thank you.
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