Sunday Selections #771

 Long ago, Kim of Frog Ponds Rock, (who no longer blogs), dreamed up a meme called Sunday Selections. 

A place where those who were willing could put up photos they wanted to share, new, old, good, bad or indifferent, any photos you please. 

Nothing rude or vulgar though.

And we don't mind at all if other bloggers care to join us.

In memory of Elephant's Child, the meme is now continued by myself and a few others. Andrew is one.  Messymimi is another. Drop in to their blogs and have a look.

Wisewebwoman has also been joining us occasionally.

Beginning today with the redheads who are missing a sister:


ponytail Jordan: "She's been gone over two weeks now."
striped top Riley: "She didn't say where, just that we would get a surprise when she came back."
frilly Gillian: "I miss her so much."


There's been a little decorating here,


and there.


and look! A little house. At last I own a house! Ha Ha.


Here's a cheeky elf hanging off my lamp


these are some colourful foil banners that I took to the twins house, where there are decorations in every room but the kitchen.


once upon a time, power poles were just a simple single pole strung with a few wires


now they have added large boxes and so many tangled wires as people get more and more things that need connecting. These ones are outside a row of units where new tenants have added things that were never once seen. Broadband connections for computers, extra phone lines and whatever else all those wires are for.


the fig tree on the verge across from where I live


has more baby figs than I have ever seen on it in years past.


a beautiful purple/pink shade in this pelargonium, also on the verge but further along the street.


Jacarandas are still blooming and the footpaths are strewn with dropped blossoms, thank goodness it isn't raining, they'd be ugly brown slush in no time.


The palm in the local supermarket carpark now has a pretty flowerbed around it, though I'm not a fan of agapanthus, it does look better than the dry brown dirt that was there.


and we're back to roses


in lovely sunset colours


sadly they have no fragrance


but they make up for that


with beauty.


here's a fairy with a lantern


and another with a watering can


my "black" pelargonium lives on though with a little more red/pink than originally, I'm just happy to see it surviving.
It's very "leggy" and I need to cut back the stems and make cuttings for new plants and then remember to trim them to recreate the bushiness they once were.


finishing today with this: have you ever noticed that tomatoes carry a tree of life within?

Comments

  1. Lovely! I like the pelargoniums and the tree of life.

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    1. jabblog; thank you. I like the pelargoniums too and wish I'd cared for my black one better. i never noticed the tree of life until last week.

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  2. I have been so sporadic in blog land I did not realise that Elephant's Child had passed. RIP and comiserations to those who loved her.
    Loved your photos today.
    I love agapanthas - can't imagine ever growing them myself (I am a hippeastrum grower)
    I wonder if there are Rorschach tests for tomatoes?

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    1. jeanie; I'm sorry you hadn't known about Sue (Elephant's Child), I still get teary-eyed when I think of her. I'm not a fan of agapanthus, there are far too many around here, but they grow well and need little care so thta's probably why. I do like hippeastrums but have never grown any myself.

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  3. Elf does look very cheeky.
    The power transformer with all those wires looks very third world. I must look at some of ours.
    Agapanthus do make good ground coverage for awkward places.
    Our jacarandas have just passed their peak. They seemed to be extra showy this year.
    I like the metal fairy cutouts.

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    1. Andrew; Elf looks like he's planning mischief. I worry sometimes about so many wires and transformers all over the city now, I guess it's the price we pay for progress. Our jacarandas are beginning to slow down, some of the trees are looking more green than purple.
      I like the fairy cutouts too and may look for some to put in my garden.

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  4. Beautiful photos, and the Christmas decorations are sweet, lovely and delightful!

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    1. Linda's Relaxing Lair; thank you. I wasn't going to decorate at all, certainly not to the extent I have in the past, but these things were handily stored in my top-of-wardrobe, so out they came. Everything else Christmassy is in a big storage crate down in the garage.

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