Now that we have extended our rear deck past the back door of the garden room it functions like another room, albeit an outdoor room. The old and new sections have been stained a matching gray and we have a new umbrella for the patio table. With the addition of some potted flowers it looks very nice. We like to eat breakfast out here and imagine that we are in a resort hotel on the French Riviera. We have two big pots of moss rose that add a nice splash of color. It is a deep rose rather than a bright red, but should be close enough for Ruby Tuesday. Stop by and join us for a cup of coffee on the deck.
My mom had a bunch of moss rose when I was growing up, only it was on our front porch. We couldn't enjoy a meal there because it just wasn't big enough. This is the first time I've seen moss rose since then!
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9 comments:
Lovely flowers! :)
wow! great shot! you really know how to capture a good photo huh?
I don't see Moss Rose up here much anymore. They are beautiful.
That looks like a fun place!
Excellent compliment to a relaxing deck. Have a wonderful Ruby Tuesday.
Nice shot. looks like a great area to relax and soak up the sun.
I can't ever keep the flowers' names separate, but great image.
Gorgeous color!
My mom had a bunch of moss rose when I was growing up, only it was on our front porch. We couldn't enjoy a meal there because it just wasn't big enough. This is the first time I've seen moss rose since then!
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