My cherry tree in bloom
View from my bedroom window
The mombretia is still struggling on
View from my bed this morning
My hoya is growing so quickly
Damn sycamore seeds fell onto the grass
New flowers showing on the hoya
There are two flowers here starting to grow
The cherry blossom looks so good against the blue…
Pasha and her little kitties
Pasha being a great mum to her kitties
Three gorgeous little kittens
The final throes of the flowering cherry tree
The blossom here is starting to decrease
The cactus flower buds are getting bigger
Pippin loves sitting on the coal bunker
The bluebells in my drive are still going strong e…
The bluebells still look gorgeous
Pippin was enjoying the sun, but keeping an eye ou…
One of the cactus flower buds
Emily (bless her heart) cutting my lawn
Bluebells in amongst the lilac trees
Completely covering the drive along the rock wall
An amarylis just starting to grow
My white rose plant
My Easter cactus on my kitchen window sill
The dark colour of the sky indicates rain.
My bedroom window's view
More flowers on the way
The mombretia
The primroses in the grass on the top lawn.
More of the cherry blossom
Trying to home in on the blossom
It's so lovely looking out the bedroom window
View from my bedroom window.
Mombretia out about 3 months too early
View over Gumbet (not my photo)
Gumbet to Bodrum (not my photo)
Imagine this view (not my photo)
View over the bay at Yalikavak (not my photo)
Imagine waking up to this (not my photo)
The bluebells are growing up against the rock wall
They are growing up the stone wall too
The bluebells are stretching out into the drive
What a great view from the kitchen
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The red tips of the cactus


You can just make out the orange/red tips indicating that soon I'll be blessed with flowers.
Pam J, Fred Fouarge, Janet Brien, Pat Del and 2 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Stormlizard clubJenny McIntyre club has replied to Andy Rodker clubJenny McIntyre club has replied to Pat Del clubThank you so much for all of your wonderful comments about my tree pictures. You really understand how I felt about losing so many of our trees on the hill, and then the joy of having things recover. I also appreciated your enthusiasm about me doing an expose on the big old oak tree that was once a tree house. I think it would be something good to do and would make me feel like I've given it the proper respect. Even if I had nothing to do with the reason it died, it just seems like it should be honored anyway. I'm glad you can understand how trees are like another kind of people...I didn't used to feel like that until I got older and saw things from another perspective. Anyway, I'll put it on my list of interesting photo projects to work on!
(I'll reply to your lovely comments about my Fritillary pictures tomorrow!) :)
Jenny McIntyre club has replied to Janet Brien clubJenny McIntyre club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubWanneer de cactus bloemen heeft, maken ze de plant er echter heel groot uit.
Ik ben benieuwd als de bloemknoppen open gaan.
Vriendelijke groeten...........Frans.
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