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These little flowers are growing on a bush near my hibiscus bush (photos posted last night). My husband calls it a Mint Bush, but I am not sure. When I was taking photos I spotted the tiny little spider making a web.
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Explored 13th June 2011
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The effect comes from the setting sun.
Not really online, just dropping by to say hi!
(Mobile phone camera shot - I have my big one with me too, but not the right cords to actually transfer files at the moment.)
Explore #45 :) Thank you so much for your wonderful visits, comments and faves!!!
Felt like splash of color with some raindrops =) Hope you all have a peaceful and funfilled weekend!
McKee Botanical Garden
Luxurious Lotus growing under thick canopy at McKee Gardens. Photographed in the rain.
May 29 - Photo 5
From McKee Botanical Garden web-site:
McKee Botanical Garden will host its 12th Annual Waterlily Celebration on June 18, 2016, from 8:30 am to 2:00 pm. The event will kick off the Garden's waterlily blooming season which continues throughout the summer, and is one of our most popular attractions. Admission is $10 Adults, $9 Seniors and $5 Children. Members are FREE.
Located on a tropical hammock at the southern gateway to Vero Beach, Florida, McKee Botanical Garden is where native plants and exotic botanicals combine with Old Florida charm.
Well, it's raining and cool here today. Hope it's sunny and warm where you are. Thanks for stopping by.
Standing amidst these endless rows of purple, the air filled with the scent of Lavender, waiting for this very short period of time when the sun is just above the horizon to illuminate the tips of the rows, giving depth and contrast to this stunningly beautiful place is actually not the worst way to kick off a day in the Provence.
The Purple Glossy Starlings (Lamprotornis purpureus) - also simply known as Purple Starlings - are fairly common in tropical Africa, where they are considered common to abundant within their natural range.
This is a gregarious and noisy bird, with typical starling squeaks and chattering. Like most starlings, the Purple Starling is omnivorous, eating fruit and insects.