You can see more persistent Dr Hueys at http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2016/5/a-persistance-of-dr-huey
Category: Roses
Dr. Huey on San Ysidro’s Saint Day

San Ysidro is the Patron Saint of Corrales, May 15th is the saint day for San Ysidro, and Dia de San Ysidro has fallen on a Sunday; therefore, it could not be a better day for the Corrales Rose Society to hold its 3rd annual Dr Huey tour, the patron rose of Corrales, than on Dia de San Ysidro.
Driving through Corrales in the springtime, everything is green and teaming with life. Grasses and alfalfa carpet pastures, corn and green chiles poke new leaves through the loam of the plowed fields, while cottonwoods and elms shimmer in the breeze. Squirrels and bunnies scamper about teasing dogs barred by fences. Coyotes yip, dart across the road, and disappear over walls; swarms of gnats and mosquitos stick to your windshield. Iris, daffodil and an occasional lily will show off their colorful blooms in yards along Corrales Road.
Finally there are the roses: large, gangly bushes sporting redish-purple petals with a yellow center. They are everywhere; spilling over railings, peeking over walls, and crawling under fences. These roses bushes are so prevalent in Corrales that people who drive out to visit in the springtime almost always ask what they are. I tell them it’s Dr. Huey, the patron rose of Corrales.
You would think that in a village well-known for produce available each summer at Wagner’s Farm and the Grower’s Market, you would see a large variety of roses lining its main road, sporting a kaleidoscope of color for visitors and residents alike to enjoy; and that would be the case if it were not for the harsh micro-climate in Corrales. Although, only a few miles north of Albuquerque, the low temperatures in Corrales run 10 to 20 degrees colder than Albuquerque, and the high temperatures are often 5 degrees hotter. While the cooler night time temperatures are welcome during the summer months, the cold winters and hard frosts as late as the end of May and as early as the end of September have killed many roses in Corrales, leaving the venerable Dr. Huey to thrive and show off his multitude of blooms in the springtime.
While the temperature extremes take their toll on roses in Corrales, the cooler nights help to preserve blooms during the summer months — we rarely have bushes without blooms from the end of May to the end of October. Even our large Dr. Huey bloomed multiple times this season on new canes he sent one after another long after other Dr. Hueys had dropped their petals.
He stands out by himself, bowing like a lonely ascetic, praying to San Ysidro, who grants him the miracle of life, and the ability to bloom when other Dr. Hueys cannot. San Ysidro, the patron saint of Corrales, looks favorably on the patron Rose of Corrales, given the predominance of yellow buttons encircled by redish-purple petals lining Corrales Road in the springtime.
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I originally published the article about Dr Huey as the patron rose of Corrales in the Albuquerque Rose Society News Letter several years ago. I posted it on my photo blog for the 2nd annual Corrales Rose Society Dr Huey Tour in May 2015.
Third Annual Corrales Rose Society Dr Huey Tour
Our giant Dr Huey is the starting point of the tour. You can learn more at http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2016/5/third-annual-corrales-rose-society-dr-huey-tour
13 Fotos For Friday The 13th
You can see all 13 fotos at http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2016/5/13-fotos-on-friday-the-13th
Cécile Brünner
A Fence for Julie
A Fence, a rose, Sasha http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2016/1/a-fence-for-julie
Freeze Dried Sun Day
Fun in the cold sun http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/11/freeze-dried-sun-day
Roses in B&W
Monochrome roses http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/10/roses-in-b-w
Lobo Louie & The Cubs
If you like the Lobos and the Cubs, this post is for you: http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/10/lobo-louie-the-cubs
The Week: June 8th — 14th
Click here —> T and L Photos Blog to see the photos and commentary for the week of June 8th — 14th 2015 at a glance.
I have been reposting old blogs from the same date in 2011 every night for the past week with a link to the current photos and commentary posted that day on my T and L Photos Blog (which is really the current Photo of the Day, Etc.); however, since I’m paid up on my WP account until the end of November, I was maintaining the WP site until the end of November 2015. So far I think the reposts from 2011 are just confusing people who think I’m back posting new photos and commentary on WordPress. Now I’m trying to decide whether I should go ahead and transfer my photoofthedayetc domain to T and L Photos, shut down the WP blog, put it out of it’s misery, and end the confusion, or wait until November. Any thoughts (staying with WordPress is not an option)?
June 8th: T-Rex bouquet in hand — http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/6/2015-corrales-garden-tour
June 9th: Sunbrella — http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/6/the-first-garden
June 10th: Keep on building — http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/6/continuing-construction
June 11th: Bike in a Bunker — http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/6/bike-in-a-bunker
June 12th: Sasha does wrecking ball — http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/6/on-the-ball
June 13th: Peace in the garden — http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/6/peace-and-panoramas
June 14th: Cute town cats — http://photos.tandlphotos.com/blog/2015/6/new-cats-in-town



