Monday 17 September 2012

What's in Bloom in the Garden!

Always good to arrive home and find spring flowers blooming in the garden.  Always pick bunches of Daffodils and bring inside and keep them in a vase.

My dad was so pleased to see us, and I guess it's rather daunting for a elderly legally blind man to be left by his only child (me) to go away thousands of klms for over a month.  One good thing is that a Government Institution send a person whom my dads trusts a little, once a week to take him shopping.  So now I am back into my normal mode of traveling to my dads, staying then back home - hence I still have two homes to take care of.  I enjoy all of this immensely having friends in 2 cities, you could say I have 2 of everything just about, expect husbands :)

Anyway my spring blooms that are our in the garden at this time.




 Magnolia bloom, this tree is kept trimmed for they can grow rather large.


Japonica Margaret Davis Camellia.


The beginning of the blooming Irises.


A Trumpet Daffodil.


White Daffodil.


What is commonly known as Eggs & Bacon.


Freesias.

10 comments:

  1. glad you are home safe and sound and your dad has you back again. i bet he missed you and your family terribly. i think all of your flowers are amazing. i love them all, the freesias remind me of my mum and blue iris are just about my favourite. what a wonderful colour. don't you just love spring?

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    1. Thanks. Oh yes, he did miss us. Love springtime because of the flowers and it's the gateway to warmer weather.

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  2. Beautiful flowers and good to hear you are home safe and sound and life will settle back into a routine and yes it must be hard for your dad and he must miss you when you go away

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    1. Thanks. It is hard for dad, but somehow he manages as he realizes that I need a break.

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  3. Just beautiful, flowers and photos. Those cool climate blooms are so pretty.I just love daffodils.

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  4. The magnolia blooms are so exquisite .... they appear as delicate porcelain but are quite hardy ....beautifully captures.

    "Adelaide and Beyond"

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  5. Thank Diane....cooler climate & I think more colour, daffodils are one of my favourite bulbs.

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  6. Oh! To think that these are just outside your house ! So nice to wake up to such beautiful blossoms !

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    1. Yes, you are correct, all flowers are outside in my garden & some I see from the window in this room :)

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