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Beautifully wrapped
I've tried my best to replicate it
It does look better infront of the mirror
A very obliging fly.....
A fantastic sculpture of a stag
Glorious apple blossom
A very inelegant Tippi
A sunset taken from the sand dunes
A panorama of Northam Burrows
This is North Devon countryside
Gorgeous flower on Samos
One of the many flowers on my hoya plant
Spirea - an amazing little flower...
Pippin decided to find a new place to sit!!!
Yet more of the sweetpea - so pretty
Yes - he wants to have this as his new seat
Tony and Chloe playing Family Fortunes
Chloe in her Harry Potter outfit
Josh contemplating whether he was going to finish…
Beautiful boxed gift
Tony and the kids
I just love water droplets on vegetation.
It is rather laden with baubles but it's worth it
I love my tree this year - only baubles and beads.
My mantle piece - just keeps that part of the loun…
Himalayan honeysuckle
Patchwork tote bag I made for Emily
One of my favourite pictures of Tony .....
Here's how it looked after Colin's 2nd sit down!!!
This is how Colin left it after just one sit down!…
This is how the couch should look - nice and tidy.…
I'm not as satisfied as I thought I'd be.....
My first attempt at making a tote bag
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Side view of my hoya flower


You can see how intricate the flower is - it looks as if it's one flower, but then you realise that it's several flowers all together. Very heady scent, but lovely all the same.
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OMG Jenny...I typed in Christmas Eve on my post when I meant to say New Year's Eve...I can't stop laughing!!! I have to go visit everyone who pointed it out, I am blushing bright pink!! :D
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Janet Brien clubYou've never seen a hoya before? I have other photos showing how they look on the plant - I'll send it to you. It's an amazing plant. The flowers come out looking as if they're plastic, then after a couple of days they suddenly open out and each flower looks as if they're made of fluffy material and then they start oozing nectar or some such liquid, that's the heavy scent. Then they stop oozing and they just stay all opened up for another couple of weeks or so. So the total time for the flower from beginning to the end is around 2 to 3 months!!!! As my plant is so old (around 25 years old) it's well established and it gives me so many flowers each year. I think I got around 30 this year. The last flower only fell off the plant last week!!!
Janet Brien club has replied to Jenny McIntyre clubI'd love to have one but they would never grow where we live. But I see they are commonly grown as house plants! Hmmmm, maybe I will look into getting one! :) I'll need to see their minimum comfort zone because we keep the heat very low in our house. Neat though, thanks for the introduction! :)
I have visited the other Hoya picture and left my comment there today :)
www.ipernity.com/doc/jenny-mcintyre/47926756
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