I’m finally back and I’m glad you’ve stopped back by, too!
I’m going to start this post with a visit to northern Florida last November. I didn’t get to post the videos of the Sandhill Cranes. They’re such nifty birds, although the locals might complain about them tearing up their yards as they look for food. It was fun to watch a couple sing and dance together. (It is said that the female makes two calls for every one the male makes… I’ll let you draw your own conclusions about that! Ha!)
(You can click on the white arrow in the middle of the pictures to go to the videos. Turn up the volume for this first one.)
I guess, after a while, they must get sore throats and just dance…
Zooming ahead 3 and a half months later, we see the results of their fooling around…
It’s so fun to see wildlife wandering the streets of quiet neighborhoods! If you stand still and don’t bother them, they might even get within a feet of you… but remember they are WILDlife!! I love that their red faces look like hearts when you look at them straight on…
Next are some of the many nifty plants at my aunt’s house. First up is the Turk’s Cap Cactus aka Melon Cactus. It gets loads of those nifty pink fruits (right now there’s only one on the left side).
Atop the brown woolly ‘cap’ the flowers burst forth swathed in white wool…
The Kaffir Lily (Clivia miniata) is a member of the Amaryllis family…
And with a great sense of humor, her ‘Shrek’s Ears’ (Crassula ovata ‘Gollum’) – a type of jade plant – are planted next to ‘Donkey’s Tail’ (aka burro’s tail – Sedum morganianum)! lol!
Jatropha (aka nettlespurge or physic nut) blooms…
It’s amazing how a heavy dew changes everything… even some ‘weeds’ in the yard…
My favorite is this dew drop laden Periwinkle…
For those of you who are getting another round of cold weather, hopefully this will tide you over until your spring flowers start blooming like crazy real soon.
Thanks for stopping by today to enjoy these lovely creations with me!
~D.Ann
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