A few flowers in bloom in the garden so far this winter along with the fungi underneath the Magnolia tree here at home.
Camellia, 'Margaret Davis'
The fungi were in a difficult place, so they are not that clear.
Maiden Hair Fern grown outside. Camellia below.
The camelliaflowers are very beautiful. I have 'Margaret Davis' too!
ReplyDeleteOh do you now :) I'm interesting to see yours when it comes into flower later for you to see if it's like mine, as to how much dark pink there is in it as it varies from one winter to the next down here, depending how cold it is.
DeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandi.
DeleteBeautiful photos, ❤️ Margaret.
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda.
DeleteThe photos are absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bill.
DeleteYou found so many beautiful and neat things to photograph.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary - from my garden :) in the winter.
DeleteWonderful photos. That first Camellia is stunning!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nikki.
DeleteThere's something quietly magical about winter blooms and fungi sharing space
ReplyDeleteThere is for sure, especially in the garden as fungi is not always expected.
DeleteReally nice to see these close-ups! Happy Shooting!
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteMe encantan las camelias y las demás también. Besos Margaret.
ReplyDeleteThey are a beautiful flower Teresa.
DeleteYour spring garden is raising its head high. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteYes it is, and always a pleasure to see it just doing that, Andrew, reminds me late spring is not too far away.
DeleteHighly commendable.
ReplyDeleteUp here - and the storm of storms on Saturday afternoon which knocked out powerlines etc etc. No power for over 12 hours and some houses knocked off foundations. Almost a hole in my roof where my head hit. The thunderclap
was the loudest I have ever heard.
I suspect I'll have to get a new TV !!!
I wish I had a money tree.
The beach front and the surf are both person free - surf way up and dangerous.
Thankfully people here are showing common sense.
Now off to Pub for libations!!!!!
Might run into Bill Clinton again as I did years ago at Port Douglas - where
we had a drink and lunch together - Hillary was out looking at Aboriginal markings etc. My God Bill can eat!!! Thankfully no ice cream with his steak and chips etc.
Yes - Yanks do have ice cream with steaks - YUCK!!!
Bill tried crocodile - I told him how horrible it was - one bite and Bill agreed - ha ha.
Cheers
Colin
Gosh, didn't know about your storms, heard about the snow inland in NSW..
DeleteSo you reckon that your TV has had the biscuit, that's not good then.
Sounds like dreadful weather you have had, let's hope it improves and people don't suffer with no houses, and electricity, we miss it when we don't have it.
Never had crocodile, can't recall it being on the menu up north even at Port Douglas when we ate there at the Yacht club a few times whilst holidaying there.
That camellia bloom is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie, I found it on the ground here at home near the bush, put it on the outside table and took a photo of it.
DeleteThe maiden hair fern are the most delicate fern I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteThat is for sure, and even amazing is how it grows outside and does well in our winter under cover..
DeleteBeautiful photos, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteI love the camellia.
I wish you a lovely week.
Best regards Irma