A baby gdi:
More baby-gdi's:
My very 'own' magic Fairytaletree:
And the carpet of flowers beneath it:
These flowers, of which I don't know their name, have the most exquisite scent:
Tiny little lilac flowers in the park on the way TO the Nemaal:
Plus another flower used to beautify a dust bin place on Abba Hillel street:
Another small flower of which I don't know the name. It's smaller than my thumb's nail (and I don't have long nails):
An unlucky fish (but he did get thrown back to the sea by the fisherman due to him being still too small):
It was a lovely day yesterday. Very relaxing tho walking to and FROM the Nemaal. To, I went thru the park and back I took the "Fairytaletree road".
note to myself:
ReplyDeletethe purple flower is called an
ipomoea
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipomoea
And the White one is an Oleander
ReplyDeleteYou do have a balcony?
ReplyDeleteno :-(
ReplyDeleteI don't :-(
That is really sad for a person like you who loves plants and flowers, it is good to envision the park as your personal garden.
ReplyDeleteThis morning I did purchase seed of the ipomoea, a new breed called Carnevale di Venezia.
Intend to use it around my pergola.
At the side of the house there on purpose is left a small gap between the pavement and the building.
Allways do grow there Tropaeoleum (Oostindische kers), this time the Alaska mix, these do have white on green leaves.
Don't feel sad. It's a blessing in disguise. My plants and flowers always die so they're better off in nature ;-)
ReplyDeleteI couldn't find the Alaska mix of the Oostindische kers on google, but they're gorgeous (those flowers).
The Carnevale di Venezia Ipomoea remind me of "kaneelstokken", very pretty indeed!!!
When they do bloom I will send you a picture.
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