The flowers, leaves and the animals living in it have many been subjects here. But, there is something special about the dry season this year. It brought blooms and beautiful colors to my garden.
Take a look at these small babies.... The tree used to be in a dying out condition. Slowly but surely, it has survived the floods in the past and now the blooms seem to pop up on every end of the branches. I don't know how they'll turn out, I have never had so many blooms for as long as that tree lives. To have ONE fruit in the end is more than enough.
And what about this hibiscus? I bought the bush with the flowers on, and since that last blooming time, it has never had any bloom. My family laugh and laugh at me. It seems that every plant which has flowers arrive in the garden with the flower and refuses to have flowers after at. Well, it ain't over yet. See the bloom? Yep. That's a bloom alright.
The dessert rose is almost no different from the hibiscus. Thankfully, this is the second time we see the flowers.
And the best thing about dry season? My mangoes turn out to be plenty and I am sure with no interference from the rain, the fruits will be sweeter and juicier this time!! Hmmmmm.... Mangggoooooooooeeesssss.....
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