drought stricken flowers Author: Kramer Wetzel Published: August 22, 2009 About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.
hi dear, that garden is so dry…and maybe for that, the flowers are dead…but the so..is the life…a day….life…another one..death..
have a nice sunday
Autumn is the flowers, but waiting for a new summer, new flowers!
awwwwww … but … such is life. :(
Oh, this is so sad and going on in so many places!
At times Mother Nature sure can mess things up.
Thats Mother Nature.Hope for new flower next year
Gunilla in Sweden
surry to see it they take a lot of water- shells work good in the ground,.
Thank you for sharing with Today’s Flowers. I can see that these roses are till struggling to stay and in so doing are beautiful. .
Very sad looking roses indeed!!
But the pictures show there real beauty.
Sad, but a common sight in areas that are in dire need of rain. Thanks for sharing your photo.
Memories of last summer for me, where I lost about a third of my garden as well as a number of roses.
…nothing is eternel