Skywatch Friday - The day after Christmas 2024 Edition
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[image: Cowboy Christmas] I came upon this scene twelve years ago on a
country crossroads north of Tulsa. I have no idea who put it there and I
haven't see...
15 hours ago
Stunning colour. Looks great against the dark green leaves.
ReplyDeleteIt's a lovely plant - the flowers look a bit like aubergine flowers
ReplyDeleteAmazing colours!
ReplyDeleteNice job Deb.
ReplyDeleteWow, thats looking beautiful, one to put on the list for next year me thinks. :)
ReplyDeleteWell done!
HI Debbie..."ooooh" so lovely a shade of purple the flower,sure looks healthy to!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your week...hope its not raining like it is here we are on our 10th sraight day!! yuck!!!
oh that is such a beautiful plant, and how satisfying it is to grow lovely plants from seed too.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind comments on my blog. I am a very poor blogger sometimes! If I let things go on too long, I lose the will to live with blogging sometimes, thankfully I have now caught up.
GJ
oh and the photo on your header, the location seems familiar to me?? Curious to know where it was taken..... GJ
ReplyDeleteThe header is of Sandsend near Whitby, we try to make an annual trip there at least once a year as its one of our favourite places. My black lab loves the beaches.
ReplyDeleteThat really is a beautiful plant, Deb. I've never even heard of it! You grew it from seed? Where did you get the seeds? I might just have to hunt some up!
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