Be a Rose

Be a rose which gives fragrance
even to those who crushes it.

~Unknown

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  1. Jendhamuni Sos

    April 9, 2013

    Sorry, I have been busy.
    As soon as I have a chance, I will visit you.

  2. Jim Ashman

    April 9, 2013

    Dear Jendhamuni, you are a beautiful Rose, we all have our bad days, but give God praise for being alive!!

  3. Jim Ashman

    April 9, 2013

    Great my dear friend, I want you to know that I am here for you any time you need to talk or chat 🙂

  4. Jim Ashman

    April 9, 2013

    You are very welcome, please remember that ok my dear Jendhamuni Sos

  5. rich spitler

    April 9, 2013

    Have a good evening and take care my dear friend

  6. Reg Dawn

    April 9, 2013

    thank you dear Jendhamuni for this pretty rose..

  7. Reg Dawn

    April 9, 2013

    thank you dear Jendhamuni for this pretty rose..

  8. Ronald Harris

    April 9, 2013

    How you doing today is a pretty good day that in Oklahoma with work specting rain and snow today like that I get in Colorado

  9. Ronald Harris

    April 9, 2013

    may you have a wonderful day

    Sent from my U.S. Cellular® Smartphone

    ——– Original message ——–

  10. Charles van Dijk

    April 9, 2013

    Di bawah mawar ada duri. Under the rose are thorns. Sad but true. Awesome photograph.

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