Category Archives: flowers of Mexico

At the Heart: Flower of the Day, Sept 14, 2017

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For Cee’s Daily Flower Prompt.

Dinner Plate Hibiscus Twins: Flower of the Day, Sept 12, 2017


Cee has requested that I keep on posting new photos of hibiscus and I haven’t disobeyed one of her suggestions yet, so here is yesterday’s crop. Two dinner plate sized hibiscus on my brand new bush by the kitchen door:

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You must also look at this waterlily on Cee’s blog:
https://ceenphotography.com/2017/09/12/flower-of-the-day-september-13-2017-waterlily/

Another Shower, Another Flower: (Hibiscus) Flower of the Day, Sep 12, 2017

 

For Cee’s Flower Prompt.

Zinnia: Flower of the Day, Sep 11, 2017

 

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For Cee’s Flower Prompt.

Hibiscus Chain

Just pulling one branch over so I could capture more blooms at a time created this seeming hibiscus lei.  Seven bloomed at one time. Riches.

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For Cee’s Flower Prompt.

Hibiscus: Dancing With the Stars

When eight of these Spanish Dancer hibiscus blooms showed up in full regalia on the same day, it was hard to pick a winner.  You’ll see more of their sisters on another day.  Don’t want to slight any of them. Click on any flower to see larger views of them all.

 

For Cee’s Flower Prompt.

Bougainvillea Bushes: Flower of the Day, Sept 5, 2017

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The rainy season on Lake Chapala turns everything a lush green.  Although generally they flourish in a drier climate, the bougainvillea seem not to be minding it either.

For Cee’s Flower Prompt.

 

 

 

 

Night Bird: Celebrating my 3400th Posting With A Flower of The Day

 

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I saw this bird in the light from the wall lamp outside the guest room as I opened the front gate at 9:30 PM to let guests out after a film night at my house tonight.  I remarked on the interesting lighting and my friend Glenda remarked it was more interesting because of the street light shining on it as well.  I wedged the gate open with an old axe head of my grandfather’s, went in to get my camera, got distracted and promptly forgot about it. It was after 1 a.m. when I decided to post a photo of a flower for my 3400th posting, remembered seeing a flower I wanted to photograph, remembered I was with Glenda when I saw it and started combing my memory. I then remembered it was a bird of paradise and went out to find the gate still wedged wide open.  Not a good idea in Mexico–especially with an axe head invitingly wedging it open!!!  Sheesh.

Here it is, above and below, not as interesting as earlier, but. . . .If my math is right, it is my 114th daily posting for Cee’s flower prompt, which I started posting on June 30, 2015.

IMG_0634 IMG_0627A lonely street, up a mountain road with no close neighbors. Not a good idea to leave the gate open for midnight visitors, leaving them a weapon to boot.

For Cee’s prompt.  https://ceenphotography.com/2017/09/03/flower-of-the-day-september-4-2017-primroses/

Thunbergia Grandiflower: Flower of the Day, Sept 3, 2017

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Pushy and messy, these thunbergia vines are nonetheless my favorites. They rival kudzu in their push to cover the world.  I had to stop and click a fast photo of these vines on a neighbor’s wall.

For Cee’s Prompt:/https://ceenphotography.com/2017/09/02/flower-of-the-day-september-3-2017-primroses/

Hibiscus Past Her Prime: Flower of the Day, Sept 2, 2017

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