tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6705871425953153809.post5485755734405658700..comments2023-07-25T10:30:45.058-05:00Comments on Greg's Place: Roses e'er bloomingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6705871425953153809.post-11113536793055241022004-07-12T04:06:41.000-05:002004-07-12T04:06:41.000-05:00The beauty of Avery, Jordan, Jeremy, and the new r...The beauty of Avery, Jordan, Jeremy, and the new roses were all brought to you by the same Benefactor that brought your healing. God is Awesome.<br>Carlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6705871425953153809.post-9457705982127137702004-07-12T04:06:04.000-05:002004-07-12T04:06:04.000-05:00Your too young too know about this but when I was ...Your too young too know about this but when I was a boy during WWII there was a song that was regularly played over the radio entitled "Roses Are Blooming In Pickardy." It was a song that encouraged the people of England to have hope that the Nazi's would not win and that the troops would come back to the beauty of new life in their home country. This brought us in America the same hope when we entered the war. I think the Roses here in your garden should be a reminder that the Rose of Sharon is our eventual only (and true) hope.<br>Roland Lindhnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6705871425953153809.post-36773477638979976642004-07-10T15:08:45.000-05:002004-07-10T15:08:45.000-05:00Thanks Greg for keeping us posted on all your good...Thanks Greg for keeping us posted on all your good news. We couldn't be happier for you and your family!<br>Rosemary Cromer Boustanynoreply@blogger.com