ZOO ZOO ZOO

Last week I went to the zoo in Antwerp, it is a small zoo as it is in the middle of the city center and very old so they can’t make it bigger than it is now. And as small gardens is what I can manage I thought this was the perfect place for a bit of enjoyment. And it was but it was too big for me, fortunately they had many resting area’s and banks all over the place so I could sit down regularly. The sun was shining and it was a beautiful day.

Fauntains are always attractive, especially on a warm sunny day.

This plant caught my eye, I had never seen it before but thanks to wikipedia I found out what it was. It is called palm cabbage ; brassica oleracea var.palmifolia. It is also called Winter cabbage. It is bi-annual , winterhardy and edible. It is an ancient vegetable. In the zoo garden they used it between the flowers and it looked very pretty.

This is a cute South-African penguin called ; Blackfeet penguin, they love warmth and water and they are thriving in the zoo.

This big bird looked like a statue, I haven’t got a clue what it is called.

Huge marabou, ugli but impressive.

Crane bird.

Meercat, they had several but they are always on the move. It is very pleasant to observe them.

By far my favorite animals ; monkeys !!! Unfortunally you can’t interact with them as they were all behind glas to protect them from getting illnesses from the visitors.

Spider monkey

As this zoo is very old they have a lot of huge tree’s. This one is a platane.

This is a close up of the trunck of the platane.

A koala, they look so cuddly.

This plant was in the green house, I was amased by the dimention of the leafs.

Sweet love between this 2 young gorilla’s.

Reflection in the water of the penguins.

Unfortunately it was too late in the year to capture all the flowers, normally you have flowers every where.

They had art all over the zoo. This bronze baboon was made by Jaap Klaas (1898-1972).

This icebear was created by Erwin Peeters (1964)

There were lots of other animals but in the end I had to rest, I found myself a nice shady place near the spider monkeys and I told my husband he could go alone and see more animals, so he did.

Have a great day all !

JUST A FEW PICTURES

I know it’s been a while since I posted something here but I have been busy making jam from the fruit in my garden. And lots of other things too as I finally am able to do my job after my operation. Also my camera broke down and I have a new one but I have to learn how to work with it. It is completely different from the other one. The manuel my husband printed for me is a 5 cm thick book on A4 format and printed on both sides……… I haven’t got very far yet !!

This was taken a few weeks ago, every thing was still green and lush.

My roses have done really well this year, most of them have rosebottles now and are turning orange but this tiny part of my rambler showed a few last roses. Rosa Seagull.

My Verbena bonariensis did well too this Summer, they are still in bloom.

Hibiscus siriacus flower.

Fuchsia magellanica, a winterhardy fuchsia, I have several bushes in my garden, they always bloom as if there is no tomorrow, such a gem in the garden.

My other fuchsia’s did well too, these ones go in the garage where it doesn’t freeze.

Have a great weekend !!

AN OLDIE

CLEMATIS Miss Bateman, a beautiful big white clematis flower, a real gem for your garden.

Have a great weekend all !!

A FEW RECENT PICTURES

We have a weird Summer this year, the temperatures go up slowly to about 30 C° and then go down again to about 20 C° and then up again, once in a while we get rain or a storm. I am not complaining, I just think it is weird. When you see what is happening all over the world with fires and floods, extreem high temperatures and severe draughts I think we are the lucky ones.

This is the view when you park on our drive way. The bricks you see are from the garage, it has small leafed ivy growing on the walls. On the right you see one of my apple trees, on the left you have the fig tree, the pink flowers belong to the Albizzia jullibrissin . On the right behind the garage is my elder tree. And the green leafs at the back belong to the cherry laurel (prunus Laurocerasus). I love this view, gives me a bit of a jungle feeling.

One of the bird houses in the ivy.

A closer look at the Albizzia julibrissin , also called silk tree. What is not to love ?

As I still can’t walk longer than about 10 minutes I can’t go out to take pictures elsewhere

Have a great weekend, I hope you are all ok.

RECENT PICTURES FROM MY GARDEN

These malvas are perennials , I’ve had them for several years and they bloom a long time.

This one is called ; calibrachoa Trixi, an annual, it is the first time I have this plant and so far it is blooming really well. They are also called mini petunia’s, this one is a half-double.

One of my many succulents in a pot in my garden, the ones in my garden are all winterhardy.

These succulents in a pot are hens and chicks (or sempervivum), as you all know. I showed it in my SILENT SUNDAY blog, I love to decorate my succulents in a pot.

Habe a great week !!

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