White Crape Myrtle
White Crape Myrtle with Bee
Dainty Sulphur (Nathalis iole) not a mellow Yellow…
Finally the first Black Swallowtail ! Very blurred…
First Acacia blooms
First Acacia blooms
Finally the first Black Swallowtail ! Very blurred…
Black Swallowtail Butterfly on an 'Ardens' Rose of…
Raindrops on Redbud leaf
Raindrops on Acacia leaves
Bee in the Crape Myrtle
Bee in the Crape Myrtle
Bee in the Crape Myrtle
Lucas in the Raindrop on the Crape Myrtle
Raindrops on the 'Ardens' Rose of Sharron
Raindrop on a Crape Myrtle bud
Raindrop on a Crape Myrtle bud
Upside down tree in the raindrop !
Raindrops on tiny leaves
Dainty Sulphur butterfly on Sunflowers
Dainty Sulphur butterfly on Sunflowers
Clouded Sulphur butterfly(Colias philodice) on 'Ar…
Clouded Sulphur butterfly(Colias philodice) on 'Ar…
'Ardens' Rose of Sharon
'Ardens' Rose of Sharon buds
Common Sootywing Butterfly on Sunflower
Blue Hepatica
White Hepatica and Henbit
Crystal Ice leaves on the underside of the ice on…
Ice leaves on the underside of the ice on the bird…
Sunset 11-2-13
Squirrel- Baby its too darn hot !
The first Crape Myrtle flowers this year
Lonicera sempervirens 'Major Wheeler' (Coral Honey…
Eye of the Hollyhock
Quite ~ Lazy Saturday
First time I have been able to catch a squirrel us…
Sqwirl from a different angle !
Burt Squirrel (Ginger's son)
A little Squirrel I know well all tucked into the…
Albert daydreaming
Squirrel in the Box !
Ahoy Shipmates !
Sqwirl hanging off the Box
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Pink Crape Myrtle


Like pink fondant icing !
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Pam J club has replied to Esther clubMy real enemy is drought. They dont want to flower in drought when young trees... but the older ones do better. You see them everywhere here... they have adapted.
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