
My idea of serene… Rosa ‘Phyllis Bide’ grows on a simple framework of pillars and crossbeams on both sides of a path to The Gallery tea room at David Austin Roses in Wolverhampton, England. It’s just one of many climbers and ramblers showcased along the pathway, but I always used to take a moment to linger beside this pretty rambling rose, and I’m sure you can see why.
Together, the roses create a lovely, peaceful walk with a view. If you arrive here on the garden’s busiest day for lunch in the height of summer, serene may not be your first thought, but later in the day, the garden falls not silent, but quiet, with a still serenity.
Sharing this reminds me why I chose susurrus as my screen name when first starting to blog (read about that here).
If you’re in need of a serenity fix, check out the other posts on this week’s photo challenge: serene.

absolutely beautiful – both the roses and your framing!
Thanks Julz.
I’ve never wanted to visit David Austen’s place but that single photo means it’s now on my list. If only to sit on that chair for a while.
If the garden just had that one, long rose walk, I’d still think it was worth a visit.
I’m so glad to know about your screen name. I just thought it was a take-off on your real name. Both names are beautiful.
Thank you – it’s a little bit of both 🙂
Gorgeous. Absolutely gorgeous!
It’s a good job we never suffer from blossom overload, or this would trigger a bout!