
This busy little butterfly landed on every flower I started to photograph in the panteón (graveyard) we visited a few days ago.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day prompt.

This busy little butterfly landed on every flower I started to photograph in the panteón (graveyard) we visited a few days ago.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day prompt.

This is the second bloom on my new hibiscus. Heavy rains last night battered it a bit, but she’s still pretty perky! Love this new addition to my garden.

I knew as the garage doors closed that I should have gone back for my camera! I had to borrow my daughter-in-law Debbie’s phone to snap this shot.
For Cee’s Flower of the Day prompt.
When this new little hibiscus blooms, it will hopefully add some color to this area of the garden. You can barely see it’s spindly little limb sticking up above the citronella, succulents and new bushy red plant. The cactus spine was one we collected in AZ to make a lamp out of before Bob died. It has found a new purpose in this arrangement. The terra cotta cone is the top of a clay sculpture the animals knocked over and broke, now repurposed .

These look a bit like nasturtium leaves, but I don’t see evidence of any flowers. They are sweet, I think, mixed in with the grass.

Ho hum, another day, another hibiscus. Thought I owed you a real flower in addition to forgottenman’s brain storm of a flower. (That storm being literal.)