Jude’s Life in Colour April: Pink
I always forget Cees FOTD
Today I had the opportunity to be a tourist in my own closest town, Grafton. While on my walkabout I found many of the gardens had pink flowers, Camellias, Hibiscus, Frangipanni, Roses and many more. So get ready for an avalanche of pink flowers.
and from behind
Now for the Roses
I wondered why there were so many petals on the ground then one or two just dropped from the bush. I discovered the culprits – bees who were doing what bees do best but that usually doesn’t include knocking petals off.
and a not quite pink but has pink don’t you think and is the sort of photo I like
Lovely all, but the last two are out of this world!
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Thank you Manja. They were good finds 🙂 🙂
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Beautiful flowers!
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So happy you enjoyed the flowers around my town 🙂 🙂
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I have a frangipani in my garden – home in Johannesburg.
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They are lovely scented trees. I have quite a few, pinks and white mainly. A red one is still in the pot. I want an orange frangipanni. What colour are yours?
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Mine are pink, I would love a white one. They grow easily, I love them.
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So many wonderful pink hues. I wish they would remain throughout the summer but the yellows and oranges are nice, too.
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I did get more than the pinks 🙂
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I wondered whether these were all from your garden but reading the comments I got the answer. They’re beautiful not matter where you found them, though. Our back yard is full of blossoms that have fallen off our bougainvillea and other flowers. Not sure the bees had anything to to with it, but they do love all the flowers and I love that they love them. 🙂
janet
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Thanks janet I think the petals were about to fall anyway 🙂
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Truly lovely Brian.
Leslie
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Thanks ever so much Leslie 🙂 🙂
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Wow! Gorgeous flowers. You’re clearly in the pink today.
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It was a great day for a walk 28C sunny and found lots of things 🙂
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Oh what a gorgeous pink gallery of florals. 😀 😀
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I was hoping you would enjoy these Cee 🙂 🙂
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Just fabulous, Brian 🤗💕
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Thanks Jo 🙂 🙂
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Wow so many different shades of pink
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That’s what struck me as I walked about. Glad you enjoyed them Karina 🙂 🙂
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Aren’t they a delight? I love frangipani (the fruit salad one is gorgeous), but isn’t #3 a rocktrumpet or mandevilla vine? Not frangipani. The last hibiscus is a beauty, pink and yellow are just so good together, but the pink bottlebrush steals the show for me. Great light on those roses too Brian! Glad you took your camera for a stroll. 🥰
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Thanks Jude. I didn’t know what 3 was so I didn’t name it but thanks for letting me know. I don’t know how it snuck in among the roses 🙂 🙂
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It obviously was crying out to be noticed! BTW I didn’t know there is a red frangipani. I hope you will dig out a photo for me when we reach the red month.
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It’s at K’s place and she has a cutting for me. I thought I had taken a photo or two. Will definitely find one for you Jude 🙂 🙂
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Not the best photo but I am sure there is more
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I thoroughly enjoyed that pink walk around town!
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I enjoyed your company as well Debbie 🙂 🙂
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