
Honeysuckle. It needs sun, but this one has done well in a partly sunny area. Fragrant. Photo by Eileen Goldfinger in her OG garden. 2013
HOT CLUB OF SAN FRANCISCO WITH ISABELLE FONTAINE. Perhaps you were expecting “Honeysuckle Rose,” a jazz favorite.
Instead, though, we have a different kind of rose for you. It is “Roses of Picardy” sung in French by Isabelle Fontaine.
Picardy is in northern France, and the song is vintage WWI.
“Roses are shining in Picardy,
In the hush of the silver dew,
Roses are flow’ring in Picardy,
But there’s never a rose like you!
And the roses will die with the summertime,
And our roads may be far apart,
But there’s one rose that dies not in Picardy,
‘Tis the rose that I keep in my heart”
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2013 re-post. Ocean Grove has wonderful small gardens. This post is about a corner of Eileen’s back yard, where a honeysuckle has made a home for itself despite the limited sun exposure
The Hot Club of San Francisco creates a musical mood carrying us back over 100 years to France. Oui?
.—Paul @Blogfinger
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