
These pesky little flowers are taking over my yard. I had to build a patio over one patch of ground they’d infested. It was the only way to get rid of them. They are sorta pretty closeup and much enlarged, but still, a pest is a pest.

These pesky little flowers are taking over my yard. I had to build a patio over one patch of ground they’d infested. It was the only way to get rid of them. They are sorta pretty closeup and much enlarged, but still, a pest is a pest.
On the front desk in my tax accountant’s office today, I saw something that plummeted me back to my mother’s borders between the house and the sidewalk that ran from our front to back yard: this bouquet which included several sweet William flowers–also known as carnation pinks.



Cee’s flower of the day: https://ceenphotography.com/2017/10/10/flower-of-the-day-october-11-2017-orange-tulip/

Pink isn’t my favorite color, but I love this pink hibiscus I spotted in my friend Lety’s garden yesterday.

This is the same hibiscus I showed a night shot of two nights ago. Who needs diamonds or yachts when she can have a flower like this constantly blooming to enjoy every morning?
These little succulent flowers are tiny, so it is easy to overlook them.
Here’s Cee’s saucy little number for the day.