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You’re so kind! Thanks so much for the reblog.
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What a beautiful garden, and pretty roses. Best wishes, Michael
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Thanks Michael! After I took these shots this morning, we were hit by a big storm. My roses are mostly flattened, but we got off easy. Some houses on the north end of the island lost roofs and had lots of damage.
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Aw, good you were able to stay save. I am so sorry for the others. These storms are getting more and more worse. Best wishes, Michael
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wow, the sky! and wow, wow, your beautiful garden
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That sky was really trying to warn us. After I took these shots, a big storm hit. My garden does NOT look like this anymore. But we got off without lasting damage. Houses on the north side of the island lost roofs and had lots of other damage.
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glad everyone is okay even if there was a lot of damage, I’m so sorry you all got hit
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What a magnificent sky, and such a pretty garden! xx
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That sky was a big threat, and it came true with a big storm. My garden is pretty flattened, but other islanders on the north side of the island had damage to their houses and roofs.
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You have such a gorgeous garden!
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It was lucky I took those photos this morning, because that red sky wasn’t kidding. A big storm hit and lots of my beds are flattened. But that was nothing compared to other islanders’ houses and roofs being damaged.
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Gorgeous photos, Barb! That sunrise is breathtaking and your garden is the object of my envy.
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You wouldn’t envy me if you could see my garden now. That red sky’s warning came true and a big storm hit, flattening my garden. But others had it worse, with the storm taking off roofs and damaging houses.
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I’m glad you didn’t sustain any damage besides a mess in your garden. I’m sure your neighbors will get plenty of help—your island seems to be full of wonderful people.
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Re sky means rain – your gorgeous flowers will love it!
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My flowers aren’t so gorgeous tonight. That red sky’s warning came true and we had a big storm. My garden is flattened,but others on the island had damage to houses and roofs.
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We’ve had one similar recently but luckily everything righted itself. We are having a warm spell – temps are more like September than November and the mums and pansies are flourishing.
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Gorgeous photos…that sky and those roses…sorry about the ferry though.
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It was pretty while it lasted. After I took the pix, we had a huge storm today. I just lost some roses and beds, but others on the island had damaged houses and roofs.
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Oh no, these extreme weather condition are getting quite scary. Hope everyone is safe.
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You live in a fairy tale world. (or maybe you’re trapped in a fairy tale world) The garden, as always is fabulous. And those sunrises – splendid.
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The fairy tale went over to the dark side today. After I took those pictures, we had a huge storm. My beds are basically flattened, but others on the north end had damaged houses and roofs.
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Like my dad always said, “It could’ve been worse.” That must ave been a sudden storm.
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Gorgeous colors, Barb. You’ve reminded me that I need to tend my roses. Hugs.
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I’m glad I took those pictures when I did. That red sky warning came true, and we had a huge storm that flattened my garden. Others on the island had it lots worse though, with damage to houses and roofs.
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I’m glad to know you are safe. Sorry about your garden though.
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Sorry to hear about the storm. They seem to be getting worse, don’t they? But the sky was beautiful.
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Gorgeous sky, beautiful roses!
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Barb! Such amazing photos!
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