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Saturday, June 16, 2012

Bloom day June 2012

 Welcome to garden blogger's  bloom day where gardeners around the world show what is blooming  in their gardens. Today I am showing off blooms in Greenville South Carolina. I am on vacation with my mother and daughter and visiting my cousin who lives in SC. I am a day late but better late than never.
 I was bewitched over the hydrangeas
 And the crape myrtles

 petunias and potato vines make a colourful combination
 The layout of this small park is spectacular
 The lavender


Everything was amazing in this park, I was in flower heaven. To see more blooming gardens please go over to Carol at may dreams gardens. Have a wonderful week my friends.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Bloom day May 2012

Pink pentas and  pink angelonias
The beautiful night blooming water lily will close today around 11 am and reopen around 8pm tonight.
pale pink night bloomers
Yellow lucky nut tree
The recent rains have perked up everything
My second day lily in bloom, this is the only colour that blooms in my garden.

Hello and welcome to garden blogger's bloom day where gardeners around the globe show what is blooming in their gardens. I am really happy to see the garden green again from the May showers that are giving us some gorgeous blooms. Remember folks, those of you who live in this part of the world it is time to start cutting back if you haven't already started. To see more blooming gardens please visit Carol at may dreams gardens

Thursday, May 10, 2012

The lusty month of May

delicate white Duranta
white Mussaenda
Barbados Amaryllis  in their glory
potted red Amaryllis giving some quadruple delight
pink apple blossom Cassia (cassia javanica) letting us know that spring has definitely sprung
a new addition to the garden the double red Mussaenda
the Zepyhranthes or rain lilies are out in full force after the May showers



Tra la! It's May!
The lusty month of May!
That lovely month when ev'ryone goes
Blissfully astray.
Tra la! It's here!
That shocking time of year
When tons of wicked little thoughts
Merrily appear!
It's May! It's May!
That gorgeous holiday
When ev'ry maiden prays that her lad
Will be a cad!
It's mad! It's gay!
A libelous display!
Those dreary vows that ev'ryone takes,
Ev'ryone breaks.
Ev'ryone makes divine mistakes
The lusty month of May!
Whence this fragrance wafting through the air?
What sweet feelings does its scent transmute?
Whence this perfume floating ev'rywhere?
Don't you know it's that dear forbidden fruit!
Tra la la la la! That dear forbidden fruit!
Tra la la la la!
 

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Blooms day April 2012

 Petrea volublis
 ground orchid
 ground orchid
petunia picotee
golden cape honey suckle
Bougainvilla and Frangipani
Desert roses
deep pink Mandevilla waiting to be transplanted
thornless crown of thorns and white Dendrobium orchid

Hello and welcome to garden blogger's bloom day where gardeners all over the globe post what is blooming in their gardens. It has been HOTTT and DRY  with no rain for the month so far. However this is the time of year when trees shed their leaves, and the most colourful of flowers are in bloom. My garden is full of dried leaves, the grass is brown yet the trees have fresh greenery on them. I also had some excitement a few days ago after finding a piglet in the house. For more garden bloomers please visit Carol at may dreams gardens.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

This little piggy came to visit

Just discovered a piglet in the house, and I mean a real one. I was lying on the couch looking at the TV when I kept hearing some grunting and knocking noises. I thought it was one of the dogs or the wind on the shutters so I remained on the couch. I kept hearing more grunts so I decided to get up and see what was going on only to find a piglet coming up the corridor towards me heading for the TV room. Now the DQ (drama queen) in me came to the fore, I shrieked to my husband Chuck that there was a piglet in the house. Luckily the dogs were unaware of it so we shooed them out and I went back to find it. I couldn't find the piglet so I went into the back garden and around the house hoping that the dogs hadn't attacked it, I then heard a grunting in the back yard coming from the lawn mower shed. I quickly ran around and saw this pink piglet looking for an exit. I ran and opened the back gate and out he trotted. Don't know how he got into the house without being detected. He was one inquisitive piglet and I do hope he finds his way home. I hope there was only one since I hadn't checked upstairs.  
ps...A half hour later my husband shouted"he's back". I grabbed my camera and went to investigate. The cutie piglet trotted into the kitchen with much familiarity and wandered around the foyer, passed  the dog food grunting as he investigated. He passed me and continued down the corridor and exited through one of the side doors. The dogs never made a sound they just watched the piglet wondering who the heck was that?
Talk about a pig in a house!

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Up on The Roof


It has been hazy all day so it was very difficult to take good shots.  I took the above two just before the sun went down.



My garlic vine (mansoa alliacea) is putting on the greatest show I have ever seen. The gazebo rooftop is completely covered with blooms and the only ones to take full advantage of this view are the birds. If only I were a bird up in a nearby tree! Have a great week my friends!

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Beautiful and unspoilt in Bim*

 The serene surroundings of Codrington College located in the parish of St. John, is said to be one of the oldest theological colleges in this part the Americas. Established in 1745 it was the gift to the people of Barbados from Christopher Codrington III (1668-1710),  after whom Codrington College is named. Many years ago while attending fashion school in Paris, I met a fellow student by the name of Camilla Codrington, who claimed to be one of the descendants of Christopher Codrington.


These limestone buildings (circa 1745) built by slave labour have witnessed many social changes over the years, Emancipation to Independence. If only walls could talk!
 Royal palms grace the landscape

 Bath beach in St. John is a favorite holiday spot for locals. There are no Tourist developments here and we hope that it remains beautiful and unspoilt.

 My friend Rowena




My blogger friend Rowena from Australia who follows my blog came to visit my island home last month. Both countries share a common passion for Cricket our national game and each has had its share of great Cricketers. Barbados and the rest of the cricket playing islands  collectively play under the West Indies banner. We are the underdogs at the moment and there is a test match series being  played right now between Australia and the Windies (West Indies) in the islands. Rowena a plant and garden enthusiast is currently involved in a reforestation project at home in Australia. She and I spent many enjoyable days gallivanting around the island.
*Bim....nickname for Barbados