Koko Nut's photos
January Robin
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This poor little fellow must have been blown off course by that Polar Vortex we had. Actually, there was a a group of 5 or 6 of them. Robins in January are truly unheard-of here. The very earliest I have ever seen them was mid-March. The bone-chilling cold was followed by a mild spell, so I hope they had a chance to find their way back to where they belong this time of year.
stigma pads
Ralphi in the snow
Wishing You & Yours a Warm & Joyous Christmas
Sleep in Heavenly Peace
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Just like last year!! The Kitties really do like having the tree. Look closely and you'll spot Ralphi hiding in the back.
2013 Tree
Doreen Baptism
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My sweet Tante Eva has been on my mind. We lost her quite suddenly and my deepest sympathies go out to all her family. While thinking about her I retouched this old photo from a precious moment in our family's history, my sister's baptism. Tante Eva is my sister's Godmother. She was always so happy when we were all together. I want to always remember her like that.
Hibiscus duet
late daisies
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Indian Summer was fabulous this year! only a distant memory now, as we shiver. time to get ready for Christmas, and I am soooo not in the mood.
Garden Spider
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the spiders have all gone to wherever it is that spiders go. they were awful big this year. this one has lunch waiting for it.
Lantana sq
Bright begonias
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After early summer torrential rains which did their best to drown them, followed by a hellish heat wave which sought to bake them to a crisp, these lovelies finally enjoyed a revival in the cooler days of September and some very summer-like daytime temps in October. these colours are SOOC, they really looked like they were shining out of the relative darkness of the coleus.
autumn 2013
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the best thing about Autumn has to be the colours. so beautiful, but sadly, so short-lived.
colours of my garden
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leaves are so often overlooked, i find. so here's a little tribute to all the foliage that helps make gardens bright and colourful.
Ralphi in soft evening light
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Hibiscus on hibiscus
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hibiscus moscheutos, a hardy hibiscus which overwinters out in the garden even way up here. it shows off with dramatic giant blossoms!
mandevilla
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this is another "rescue plant", i gave it a new pot and a new home at my mom's. it has continued to bloom throughout the process and will be overwintered indoors so it can be enjoyed again next summer.
bee and sempervivum
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