Lee (a very special member of our fourm) sent me this by email.
Her friend had sent her an email telling her about her garden being featured in a Dallas morning paper: it was in Dallas Morning paper a month or so ago...Lee
A rose paradise in the New Mexico desert
09:58 AM CST on Friday, February 23, 2007
"Whenever I feel blue, I buy a rose." That's how Lee Sherman, a 67-year-old rose fanatic in Albuquerque, ends correspondence.
I know the feeling.
Ms. Sherman, 67, is a character, and I am certain that description will come as no surprise to her.
She went to visit an old boyfriend in England 20 years ago, before the house she shares with her husband was completely landscaped, saw Vita Sackville-West's Sissinghurst in Kent and overnight became a rose fanatic.
I visited Ms. Sherman last spring. My hostess guessed she had about 500 roses, and most of them were in bloom.
"I live 11 months of the year for this explosion," says Ms. Sherman, picking her way ahead of me to watch for run-ins with thorns. She knows from hosting hundreds of gardeners that we get distracted very quickly ? by hummingbirds whirring, by somniferum poppies, by each rose we pass ? and forget to watch our step.
MARIANA GREENE/ Staff
Enjoy Lee Sherman's rose garden online if not in person. What she calls Zebra Park overflows with roses that bear striped blossoms ? red, pink, purple, white. "I just bought four more striped roses this morning," she confesses, as I notice her lacquered purple toenails.
"Instant gratification. I'm not getting any younger; why shouldn't I?"
Beyond Zebra Park are free-form beds tumbling with roses of every description and color.
"It's just wonderful to watch people go through that mess in the house and see this. OH GOD!"
I think she has been suddenly stricken, but no, she's merely overcome by another beautiful rose.
"Artists come here to paint," she says. She hosts tours for the public at peak blooming seasons.
"People call me up and say, 'I'm driving to California. Can I come by?' I hear from people all over the world. OH, LOOK AT THIS ONE!"
Just thinking about Ms. Sherman and her roses banishes my blues. See for yourself at
http://www.trentdesigns.com/sherstripe/ whenever I feel blue....I buy a rose