
I was taken by my friend Lyall and his wifes backyard. She is a very nice lady smart and the three of us just sat around and shot the breeze. I had mentioned to her that she has the most plants and flowers of anyone in town. She chuckled and responded with, "I wish I had room for a garden Jack." Lyall was working on some bench. I decided to take out my camera from my pack and when I saw this Budda, which was grey. I never knew that it means abundance. Marina is very creative and althought I don't have a picture in here there company was enjoyed as we are and have come to be very good friends all in all.
It's kind of an abundance when you just by chance came to know good people such as these as well - a dog named Jax, as well, flowers galore. I never did have a green thumb, but I can appreciate how they came to meet each other.
lovely
ReplyDeleteGreat. Am not sure why, but I gave Buddhas during occations i feel liked I have to
ReplyDeletetight hugs
Beautiful...and more are on their way...♥
ReplyDeletecool
ReplyDeleteI never knew that the different colors mean something as I have seen three one gold, one pink (not kidding) and this one.
ReplyDeletePerhaps there was a coincidence. Mind you she has a yard which is full of rather neat things like this combined with
more flowers that I have seen in one back yard.
They are ....nice dress. :)
ReplyDeleteTo capture it within it's entirety was not easy - yet this there enjoyment.
ReplyDeleteAn outside place for summer evenings.
There is something to the colors within summertime.
ReplyDeletebeautiful summer flowers.:)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you have some good friends there Jack.......I have a brown thumb myself, but I do enjoy a nice beautiful garden.
ReplyDeleteNor I Pamela. I don't but within this small town she is tends to this.
ReplyDeleteIn the morning it was just sitting backand talkin about anything under the sun.
I didnt take there picture as I am reserve with that unless I feel it's alright.
They are a little older but boy Pam they are young and the garden illustrates it.
It symbolized the day if you will Caroline.
ReplyDeleteMind you I don't know what a lilly stands for.
But it was not a definate color. Yet with hues of
orange and red.
Is that a pot-belly stove?
ReplyDeleteIs this a vine or fruit tree?
ReplyDeleteWhat pretty flowers. Like the raindrops on the flowers and leaves. Great capture Jack.
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is Theresa.
ReplyDeleteNot sure but looked devine I was looking at trying to find that angle.
ReplyDeleteThanks Theresa...yet not mine but....
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Asiatic lilies. I still have one blooming in my gardens. I plant them in different areas of the gardens so they don't all bloom at the same time.
ReplyDeleteFlower power all the way....thanks.
ReplyDeletelovely shot
ReplyDeletegreat I can smell their perfume
ReplyDeleteGrazie Nico...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteLaughing buddhas always makes me Laugh!
ReplyDeleteThere is such a variety of these Rashmi, he does have that
ReplyDeleteAbundant laugh. :)
While in Quebec - I don't know what this Budda stood for?
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