Oh my word! What wonderful foto's this time. That is a bird that we do not see often over here...and you have oodles of foto's. Chapeau.
Nice-looking nooners, Ware. I am so jealous that you can grow them in your yard. hahaha. That must be so nice.
Looking very nice indeed, LI. Those zinnia's are really looking super for you. The phlox is also looking good. --What a feast for the eyes.
Heh,heh,heh---good one, Jane.
Thanks Jewell. It was a smart move getting a home with only one floor. Just imagine that when you become old and infirm...you will not have to...
A very happy anniversary to you and yours, Jane. What will you do for fun....go into the bees?;)
Well, I think that space looks pretty darn good already. You've done a great job. What kind of tweeks did you have in mind?
Your yard blooms really are gorgeous, and that lavender....well, one can almost smell them. I am a special fan of the marguerite's. My favourite...
I really enjoyed your colourful contribution. Things are looking good there. --Way to go.
Netty--I am thrilled with your weekly postings. I am so impressed with your flowers, veg and fruit. I reckon that your garden is making up for...
No, but I like that sort of Hx lesson. Thanks mate. I don't know why I should think that the choughs were endangered...with 400,000 breeding...
Well, I believe that the plantlets were kept a bit too moist. You did not mention what sort of soil you had them but I can tell you that they...
Wow Rad !! That is a coincidence, isn't it. One doesn't see the chough often. Is it on the protected list there? I find it an interesting bird. I...
Great posting, Cayu. Nice commentary as well.
Such beautiful pics 2OF. Well worth waiting for. It's been a busy year for me too. It seems like I've been doing nothing but catching-up the...
Happy Birthday, Frank. I apologise for missing this thread. I sincerely hope that you had a good day.
Yes, I see those long legs. You guys have another bird that is black and has long legs, but they have red bills (a chough), as I recall but I am...
We have had out-of-town visitors and now they have departed. Lots to do in the lottie: Harvesting the spuds, swiss chard, peas, beans. The...
I just let mine do their thing and cut off the dead stems the following spring. Mine are always covered in bees.
Absolutely stunning, Jewell. I really could look at these foto's for hours. I have always thought that you had a wonderful garden.