I have no clue what this little critter's name is, maybe one day I'll get a chance to look it up in my bug book |
Some of the Aloes are bursting into flower I look forward to this happy occasion every year |
Autumn is here, the mornings and evenings are very chilly, lovely yellow leaves fall from the 100 year old Tulip Poplar Tree |
Just something that caught my attention, sunshine through the leaves |
More Autumn leaves |
Tessa Jane, wondering what I'm going to be doing next |
A view from our garden, |
Funky views |
Once again our garden visitor has arrived |
Yellow Knipofia that were stripped by Weavers |
Funky bud |
I wonder who can see the little frog hiding in this day lily bud |
I'm not sure if this is a Ranger I need confirmation |
Very drab colouration of the under wing of the Garden Commodore |
Garden Commodore upper wing |
A very common garden bird, Red-eyed Dove There is high drama every evening in the garden when the local Black Sparrowhawk come hunting for dinner |
Tessa Jane doing what she enjoys best in her life, 'herding chickens' |
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