Well, as I’d said in the previous post, I haven’t got much time for thumping away on the blog. So I’ll just leave you with a few photos.
Is there a better way to celebrate Leap Day than with Mexican Flame Vines?
Can’t believe I actually got in 5 photos of these lovely Mexican Flame Vines. These colourful flowers brighten up the cold, dark and dreary winter months here. Not that winters are ever unusually cold or dark around here haha. But still…… they are a real splash of colour on the streets in January and February.
They can only grow in frost-free areas, which means you won’t see them in too many places in Europe or North America. Are we ever lucky!
Well since I haven’t got time to go about giving long explanations for every photo, I’ll just plunk all the photos down here.
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