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about my garden, art and travelling, nature ,photography and a few words of wisdom

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about my garden, art and travelling, nature ,photography and a few words of wisdom
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As our weather is mostly grey and wet wet wet, there isn’t a lot to take pictures off. The pond is overflowing, soon the fish will swim in the garden instead of the pond !! But cold is on the way and lots of snow so maybe I can find some pretty things to photograph.
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So delicate and lovely!
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Gorgeous! My husband has become an adenium nut – we now have a dozen or so plants. Ours bloom red (so far – a couple have yet to bloom). Here they come in for the winter, drop their leaves/blooms. I find they are equally intriguing w/o leaves/blooms – fascinating trunk variations.
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I love adeniums too, alas I can’t keep them alive for long, they need more sun and light than I can give them .
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