The garden isn’t at its best during the dry season, but I’ve had a request to photograph it, so here it is, with all of its warts. With the exception of the sculpture of the seated woman from the front patio, this is all the back garden. The front garden is a bit of a mess due to all of the debris from the roof repairs. I’ll show it in a later post. The dome of the roof is here pictured as a pale gray as it is currently being repaired but will eventually be restored to its rose color. Please click on first photo to enlarge all and view as a slide series.
Wow how glorious
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Thanks Michael, a bit wild but all mine!
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Such a beautiful garden and a pool! Oh, what joy! Lovely pictures, as usual.
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Gorgeous!!
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A delightfully colourful garden, Judy. It looks great despite it being your dry season.
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Oh my goodness. Just gorgeous Judy!
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Thanks, Catherine.
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What a nice exotic backyard you have. I would love it have it, if I lived in the south.
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And I’m sure you would.
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Your own paradise.☺️
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This part of Mexico is a little paradise.
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It all looks absolutely beautiful. Ours looks pretty bleak by comparison.
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What beautiful, vibrant colors, Judy! And I don’t mean just the flowers! I would love to stroll and sit awhile in your garden!
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Wouldn’t it be fun if we could all just stroll over to each other???
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Love the photos! 🙂
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Oh how lovely!
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Dear Judy, Many thanks indeed for taking the photographs … I had been very interested to see where you were and whether the idea I had in my mind of a Mexican Garden was fairly accurate;
it is as I had imagined, so wonderful to see. Lovely. Will look at the photos once again, at leisure. Thank you for the effort … VERY much appreciated indeed. ありがとうございます Yours sincerely, PL
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Not as perfectly maintained as yours, and it fluctuates wildly by season. Thanks for your kind words..J
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