The camellias often drop their buds but this year the blooming has been spectacular. We are in a marginal zone for them but occasionally we get lucky.
One of the old fogeys with a stogie looks up at Lenten Roses.
This camellia has never bloomed before and gave us quite a surprise.
This bloom is on the lower part of the plant.
And this bloom is from the same plant. About half the blossoms are pink and the others almost white.
Another old fogey, this one without a stogie.
We do have a lot of the old fogeys underneath the plants.
No southern yard is complete without at least one garden gnome.
At least this one brought his wheelbarrow and works. BTW: Did you know that these gnomes all have names and descriptions and many people collect them? This one came with a family history!
St. Francis watches over all. The vines that surround him will soon open to beautiful yellow blossoms.
I'll be taking a blogging break for a week or so. We are finally able to get a DSL line so we will change from our wireless (inconsistent) provider to the DSL provider. Definitely a change for the better because our location gives us a marginal wireless reception. But still a pain as we make all the changes in email addresses, etc. Have a wonderful week and a weekend filled with basketball as the teams head for the "Sweet Sixteen."
What beautiful pics! Can't wait for Spring to start showing up in our yard!!
ReplyDeleteI love the garden residents. They're so cute.
ReplyDeleteYou'll be so happy with your new speed. I hope you have a smooth upgrade.
Ooh I want some old fogey's too! We do have a toad house, but a fogey or two would really add panache to our yard :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your techno stuff - hopefully it's painless!
Beautiful camellias!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks as if your yard is as far ahead of 'normal' as ours is. I could use a hard-working gnome in our yard.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your blog break and good luck with the DSL.
I'll bet the mountains are looking beyond lovely! Wish I was there.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the changes. I should do the same thing but being such a hare core conservative I fear change.... (just kidding) :)
ReplyDeleteI really love all your old fogeys and a working garden gnome? Send him my way!! Love the gnomes and I assumed they had a rich family history. :)
ReplyDeleteBest of luck with your switch-over, hopefully it will be painless!
The "old fogeys" are a cute change from the lovely flowers! Thanks for your comment about Elton John. I was saddened to hear that he'd been booed but not surprised when I read who did the booing! (Do you think there will ever be an acceptance of people's differences if that sort of stuff prevails?)
ReplyDeleteGreat time to take a break. Did not know that about gnomes.
ReplyDeleteSure hope your DSL is a good one. I have it here and it is just a smidgen better than dial up and often doesn't work at all.
Happy first day of spring. Hurry back.
WOW--what lovely camellias. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful flowers. I imagine your risk of frost is low now.
ReplyDeleteThose blooms are delicate - you're lucky to have such varied colors. I hope the weather cooperates for you. Have a good blog break.
ReplyDeleteLove all the photos-things are blooming like crazy around here too.
ReplyDeleteI have the exact same St.Francis at my back door : )
Yes! Spring, spring, spring. I am so ready!
ReplyDeleteI love your garden gnomes! But, most of all I love your flowers. Wow, spring is in the air!
ReplyDeleteDSL would be a dream for us. I am so happy for you!
Last, but not least, I will be cheering for UNC... I am not one of those malicious Duke fans. Duke's opening loss was just plain sad.
Your yard is so beautiful and silly...it always makes me smile! Speaking of, your comment on my poem really made me smile...there most certainly is nothing to forgive...I LOVED your skeptical interpretation :-)
ReplyDeleteWe have had a very unusual year so far!!! But our flowers have been beautiful and or herbs and strawberries exceptionally good!!! I wish I could share some of my herbs and berries with you, cause I would be happy to!!!
ReplyDeleteZoie drips on the floor!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love those camellias! I've been tempted to try...
ReplyDeleteCarolyn, I can't believe you have Camilias!I tried to grow them in Tennessee and failed.
ReplyDeleteI love the flower pictures and especially thing the fogeys are great. My Vickie says she has never seen such cute ones.
ReplyDeleteHurry back......we will miss your Fridays are Golden.....
What a wonderful way to greet spring -- with your camellias. They certainly are beautiful! Like your gnome -- its history would make an interesting post. -- barbara
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